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The biggest reforms to the UK energy sector in two decades were set out yesterday (22 May), prompting warnings from consumer groups and green campaigners that they would raise bills and penalise renewable energy while boosting nuclear power.

Avoiding terms like "discrimination", Czech Prime Minister Petr Nečas yesterday (19 April) told EurActiv.cz that he regretted the decision by Switzerland to re-introduce an authorisation requirement for workers from the eight East European countries that joined the EU in 2004. The EurActiv network in Central Europe contributed to this article.

Apple and four international publishers have sent proposals to the European Commission to try to solve an e-books anti-trust case, a Commission statement said yesterday (11 April).

The European Parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties has given the green light to a controversial data transfer deal with the United States, the so-called passenger name register (PNR) agreement.

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Opinion & Analysis

Finding ways to keep enlargement hopes alive

Andrea Despot, Dušan Reljić and Günter Seufert , European Academy Berlin, and German Institute for International and Security Affairs

'Collective Putin' mismanages Russia's energy sector

Mikhail Krutikhin, Editor-in-chief, Russian Energy

Why the EU should reject Israeli trade pact

Kataryzna Lemanska and Stuart Reigeluth, Policy experts

Grand coalition to govern Greece?

Anna Visvizi, Associate Professor, The American College of Greece (DEREE)

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