THE European Parliament could torpedo David Cameron’s plans to cut benefits for migrant workers, its president Martin Schulz said yesterday.
Tory PM Mr Cameron met German MEP Mr Schulz in Brussels in a bid to win support for his EU membership renegotiation proposals ahead of the make-or-break summit with member states’ leaders on Thursday.
Downing Street has claimed that any deal struck would constitute a “legally binding document under international law.” Mr Cameron is poised to call an emergency cabinet and name the date for the referendum on Friday if he secures a deal.
The Baltic state is set to reverse its constitutional prohibition on nuclear weapons and foreign bases as part of accelerated Nato war preparations, warns TOM UNTERRAINER
SEVIM DAGDELEN asks why the European Union is targeting the Swiss academic Jacques Baud, cutting off his access to banking services
Labour must not allow unelected members of the upper house to erode a single provision of the Employment Rights Bill, argues ANDY MCDONALD MP



