On Tuesday afternoon, MEPs will vote on an update of EU copyright rules that aim to ensure the same rules apply to content online and offline. They will also vote on a reform of the electricity market, which would give consumers more rights.

A proposal to ban certain single-use plastic items, such as plates and cutlery, will be voted on Wednesday, as well as a proposal to curb CO2 emissions from cars.

On Tuesday, there will be a vote on whether to stop switching between winter and summer time from 2021.

MEPs are also set to adopt recommendations on how to step up the fight against financial crimes and tax evasion.

On Wednesday morning, members will debate the conclusions of the European Council meeting on 21-22 March, including the latest developments regarding Brexit.

On Thursday, MEPs will vote on a proposal to improve the quality of drinking water to encourage more people to drink tap water rather than bottled water.

New rules to boost the rights of consumers when they buy goods online or in a shop will be voted on Tuesday.