Energy Efficiency Directive gets green light from MEPs, Sakharov Prize-winner Leyla Zana visits Parliament and MEPs are told that police co-operation is not working.
MEPs review the outgoing Danish EU Presidency, new animal welfare framework legislation is close to approval and Europe’s public information network gets a boost.
Disagreement over Schengen, a compromise on energy efficiency and Euro 2012: a quick glance back without comment on some of the events of the June plenary in Strasbourg.
The final trilogue on the proposed Energy Efficiency directive leaves it far weaker than most MEPs wanted – and it means the EU will miss its 20-20-20 targets.