The link to Parliamentary Questions takes you to EUROPARL, where you will be told that no questions for 2005 are available "owing to technical problems". I don't know what the problems are, or when they are likely to be solved. In response to an enquiry I had last week, I found a way of tracking down a 2005 question via our internal network. If any of you should need help finding a 2005 question, then please let me know. If you have a question number it won't take long to find - if not the search could take ages (although it works away in the background so I can do other things at the same time), so you will need to be patient! Avis Furness Librarian European Parliament UK Office _____ From: A discussion list for EU information specialists. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Eric Davies Sent: 04 September 2005 21:08 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: EUR-Lex improves coverage Colleagues might be interested to know that EUR-Lex has consolidated it coverage over the Summer - the main menu now includes access to International Agreements and Parliamentary Questions, via links to the Council and Parliament respectively. A move in the right direction, but still no registration or LexAlert service ... --- Eric Davies European Information Services PO Box 28 Mold CH7 6FE UK Tel: +44 (0) 1352 753 139 www.lightoneurope.com 'Shedding light on Europe': services for providers and users of EU information: writing, research, training, current awareness, web design (e.g. www.eia.org.uk, www.leeds.ac.uk/jmce) Just published: EUROJARGON - 7th edition - details from: www.eurojargon.info