Its website, www.theparliamentmagazine.eu, is a forum for discussion on the latest developments in EU politics and policy, featuring regular contributions from prominent European policymakers, the magazine's editorial team and freelance journalists.
[1] The magazine is owned by Dods, a British company that provides contact and biographical information about the Houses of Parliament and the Civil Service since 1832.
[1] The magazine is based upon contributions—both editorial and advertorial—from sitting members of parliament, NGOs, pressure and interest groups on issues currently under discussion within the European institutions.
[7] Winners at past awards included prominent MEPs such as Paul Rübig,[8] Jo Leinen, Malcolm Harbour and Eva-Britt Svensson,[9] as well as a nomination for Liz Lynne for her work to advance the rights of blind people.
[11] The Parliament Magazine regularly organises roundtables, conferences, debates and receptions on a range of topics.