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Archived since: Mar, 2019
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Below is a selective list of Europa web pages that existed in the lead up to Brexit. If you click on a particular page, you will find a list of dates. These represent the dates on which the page was updated. Click on a date to see how the page looked on that date. Once you have accessed the page for a certain date, you can also see the French (FR) and German (DE) versions of the page. To access these language versions, you will need to manually change the language code in the URL from EN to your desired language (FR or DE).
Archived since: Apr, 2019
Description:
This collection contains the websites of the EU institutions: the European Parliament, the European Council, the Council of the European Union, the European Commission, the Court of Justice of the European Union, the European Central Bank and the Court of Auditors. This collection also includes the websites of the agencies and other bodies of the European Union. Most of these are hosted on the europa.eu domain and subdomains.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Jun, 2020
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Horizon 2020 is an EU research and innovation framework programme implemented by the European Commission. The programme runs from 2014 to 2020 and provides grants to research and innovation projects through open and competitive calls for proposals. Horizon 2020 will help to achieve smart, sustainable and inclusive economic growth. The goal is to ensure Europe produces world-class science and technology, removes barriers to innovation and makes it easier for the public and private sectors to work together in delivering solutions to big challenges facing our society.
Subject: Science & Health, Computers & Technology
Archived since: Aug, 2019
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The presidency of the Council rotates among the EU member states every 6 months. During this 6-month period, the presidency chairs meetings at every level in the Council, helping to ensure the continuity of the EU's work in the Council. Member states holding the presidency work together closely in groups of three, called 'trios'. This system was introduced by the Lisbon Treaty in 2009. The trio sets long-term goals and prepares a common agenda determining the topics and major issues that will be addressed by the Council over an 18 month period. On the basis of this programme, each of the three countries prepares its own more detailed 6-month programme.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Jan, 2020
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The Publications Office produces numerous publications in the context of the policies and the communication activities of the EU institutions and other bodies. This collection contains the archives of European Union publications in HTML format.
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