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Parliament rapporteur insists on tough timber rules
The MEP leading the European Parliament's debate on proposals to tackle illegal timber, rapporteur Caroline Lucas, has vowed to pursue a tough line on the issue following the adoption of the Council of Ministers' first reading position.
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