Brussels, 14/04/2014 (Agence Europe) - On Monday 14 April, in a report, the UK House of Lords sub-committee on home affairs, health and education criticised the most recent Stockholm 2010-2014 programme. In a press release, the sub-committee described it too vague and consisting of a “shopping list”. The Lords are demanding that, in future, priorities in this programme are more strategic with genuine evaluation within the programme. The British representatives are also waiting for the...