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During the last plenary session before May’s elections, MEPs approved new measures requiring life-saving technologies in vehicles and EU-wide standards to protect whistle-blowers.

Workers with on-demand, voucher-based or platform jobs can expect more transparent and predictable working conditions following a vote on 16 April.

En una debate on 16 April, the majority of MEPs commended the decision to extend the UK’s membership of the EU. They urged the UK government to use the extension constructively

Parliament wants to beef up investment in research, space i la Europa digital programmes in coming years. MEPs approved the funding, scope and priorities for these projects for 2021-2027.

On 17 April Parliament approved plans to give the EU Border and Coast Guard Agency a standing corps of 10,000 guàrdies fronterers by 2027 in order to more effectively secure the EU's external borders.

Parliament also adopted nova mesuras to improve road safety and reduce accidents. Safety features such as intelligent speed assistance and advanced emergency-braking systems will have to be installed in new vehicles from 2022.

On 16 April, MEPs adoptat new EU-wide standards of protection for whistleblowers. The measures aim to make it easier and safer for whistleblowers to report illegal or harmful practices.

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One hour: that’s how long internet companies will have to remove terrorism content online, following an order from authorities, according to Les noves normes approved by MEPs. Parliament also voted in favour of tightening rules to make it harder for terrorists to get hold of the chemicals needed to build homemade explosives.

“Don’t fight the populists, address the causes of people’s malcontent,” Latvian Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš dit in a debate on the futur d'Europa 17 a l'abril.

Regardless of where Europeans carry out their purchases, they will have a high standard of protection thanks to Les noves normes adopted by Parliament on 17 April

Sixteen-year-old Swedish activist Greta Thunberg (A la imatge inferior) called for “permanent and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society” to combatre el canvi climàtic in an address to Parliament’s environment committee in Strasbourg on 16 April.

Greta Thunberg.jpgGreta Thunberg at the European Parliament

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