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  • The city of Strasbourg (France) is the official seat of the European Parliament. The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen (European Quarter) of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's. Previously the Parliament used to share the same assembly room as the Council of Europe. Today, the principal building is the Louise Weiss building, inaugurated in 1999.
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  • The city of Strasbourg (France) is the official seat of the European Parliament. The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen (European Quarter) of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's. Previously the Parliament used to share the same assembly room as the Council of Europe. Today, the principal building is the Louise Weiss building, inaugurated in 1999.
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  • The city of Strasbourg (France) is the official seat of the European Parliament. The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen (European Quarter) of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's. Previously the Parliament used to share the same assembly room as the Council of Europe. Today, the principal building is the Louise Weiss building, inaugurated in 1999.
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  • The city of Strasbourg (France) is the official seat of the European Parliament. The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen (European Quarter) of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's. Previously the Parliament used to share the same assembly room as the Council of Europe. Today, the principal building is the Louise Weiss building, inaugurated in 1999.
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  • The city of Strasbourg (France) is the official seat of the European Parliament. The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen (European Quarter) of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's. Previously the Parliament used to share the same assembly room as the Council of Europe. Today, the principal building is the Louise Weiss building, inaugurated in 1999.
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  • The city of Strasbourg (France) is the official seat of the European Parliament. The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen (European Quarter) of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's. Previously the Parliament used to share the same assembly room as the Council of Europe. Today, the principal building is the Louise Weiss building, inaugurated in 1999.
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  • The city of Strasbourg (France) is the official seat of the European Parliament. The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen (European Quarter) of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's. Previously the Parliament used to share the same assembly room as the Council of Europe. Today, the principal building is the Louise Weiss building, inaugurated in 1999.
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  • The city of Strasbourg (France) is the official seat of the European Parliament. The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen (European Quarter) of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's. Previously the Parliament used to share the same assembly room as the Council of Europe. Today, the principal building is the Louise Weiss building, inaugurated in 1999.
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  • General view of the hemicycle. The city of Strasbourg (France) is the official seat of the European Parliament. The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen (European Quarter) of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's. Previously the Parliament used to share the same assembly room as the Council of Europe. Today, the principal building is the Louise Weiss building, inaugurated in 1999.
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  • General view of the hemicycle. The city of Strasbourg (France) is the official seat of the European Parliament. The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen (European Quarter) of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's. Previously the Parliament used to share the same assembly room as the Council of Europe. Today, the principal building is the Louise Weiss building, inaugurated in 1999.
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  • The city of Strasbourg (France) is the official seat of the European Parliament. The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen (European Quarter) of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's. Previously the Parliament used to share the same assembly room as the Council of Europe. Today, the principal building is the Louise Weiss building, inaugurated in 1999.
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  • The city of Strasbourg (France) is the official seat of the European Parliament. The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen (European Quarter) of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's. Previously the Parliament used to share the same assembly room as the Council of Europe. Today, the principal building is the Louise Weiss building, inaugurated in 1999.
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  • The city of Strasbourg (France) is the official seat of the European Parliament. The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen (European Quarter) of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's. Previously the Parliament used to share the same assembly room as the Council of Europe. Today, the principal building is the Louise Weiss building, inaugurated in 1999.
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  • The city of Strasbourg (France) is the official seat of the European Parliament. The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen (European Quarter) of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's. Previously the Parliament used to share the same assembly room as the Council of Europe. Today, the principal building is the Louise Weiss building, inaugurated in 1999.
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  • The city of Strasbourg (France) is the official seat of the European Parliament. The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen (European Quarter) of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's. Previously the Parliament used to share the same assembly room as the Council of Europe. Today, the principal building is the Louise Weiss building, inaugurated in 1999.
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  • The city of Strasbourg (France) is the official seat of the European Parliament. The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen (European Quarter) of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's. Previously the Parliament used to share the same assembly room as the Council of Europe. Today, the principal building is the Louise Weiss building, inaugurated in 1999.
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  • The city of Strasbourg (France) is the official seat of the European Parliament. The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen (European Quarter) of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's. Previously the Parliament used to share the same assembly room as the Council of Europe. Today, the principal building is the Louise Weiss building, inaugurated in 1999.
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  • The city of Strasbourg (France) is the official seat of the European Parliament. The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen (European Quarter) of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's. Previously the Parliament used to share the same assembly room as the Council of Europe. Today, the principal building is the Louise Weiss building, inaugurated in 1999.
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  • Boris Johnson leaving from the rear of Bute House after meeting Nicola Sturgeon.
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  • First Minister Nicola Sturgeon meets Boris Johnson at Bute House.
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  • First Minister Nicola Sturgeon meets Boris Johnson at Bute House.
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  • First Minister Nicola Sturgeon waiting for Boris Johnson to arrive at Bute House.
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  • UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage talks to the press during European election campaigning on May 9, 2014 at The Corn Exchange, Edinburgh.
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  • Boris Johnson leaving from the rear of Bute House after meeting Nicola Sturgeon.
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  • First Minister Nicola Sturgeon meets Boris Johnson at Bute House.
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  • First Minister Nicola Sturgeon meets Boris Johnson at Bute House.
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  • First Minister Nicola Sturgeon meets Boris Johnson at Bute House.
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  • First Minister Nicola Sturgeon waiting for Boris Johnson to arrive at Bute House.
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  • First Minister Nicola Sturgeon meets Boris Johnson at Bute House.
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  • First Minister Nicola Sturgeon waiting for Boris Johnson to arrive at Bute House.
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  • First Minister Nicola Sturgeon waiting for Boris Johnson to arrive at Bute House.
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  • Boris fan at Bute House.
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  • Boris fan at Bute House.
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  • First Minister Nicola Sturgeon waiting for Boris Johnson to arrive at Bute House.
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  • UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage talks to the press during European election campaigning on May 9, 2014 at The Corn Exchange, Edinburgh.
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  • UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage talks to the press during European election campaigning on May 9, 2014 at The Corn Exchange, Edinburgh.
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  • UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage talks to the press during European election campaigning on May 9, 2014 at The Corn Exchange, Edinburgh.
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  • UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage talks to the press during European election campaigning on May 9, 2014 at The Corn Exchange, Edinburgh.
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  • Activists demonstrate as UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage talks to the press during European election campaigning on May 9, 2014 at The Corn Exchange, Edinburgh.
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  • Activists demonstrate as UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage talks to the press during European election campaigning on May 9, 2014 at The Corn Exchange, Edinburgh.
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  • UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage talks to the press during European election campaigning on May 9, 2014 at The Corn Exchange, Edinburgh.
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  • UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage talks to the press during European election campaigning on May 9, 2014 at The Corn Exchange, Edinburgh.
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  • David Cameron, the Conservative leader , hitting the campaign trail for his party's candidate, Carrie Ruxton at the forthcoming Dunfermline and west by-election walkabout..© Pic : Michael Schofield
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