How will the face of the European Parliament change in 2014? MEPs debate how the crisis and growing eurosceptism could affect the elections in one year's time.
Accused of calling the shots in the financial markets, credit rating agencies have been in the sights of the EU institutions since the crisis began. EPTV takes a look back.
MEPs vote through more harmonised treatment for asylum seekers, reformed audit procedures for EU firms and the economic affairs commissioner faces angry MEPs.
A packed week saw MEPs reject carbon proposal, welcome Finland's PM and Ireland's President, agree major banking reform and criticise EU officials over Cyprus.
Shimon Peres addresses MEPs, Members approve the 'two-pack' on checking Member States' budgets, and a gentle demo urges vote for deeper agricultural reform.