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European Commission

    Fine Gael to reject motion of no confidence in von der Leyen while other Irish MEPs split
    European Commission plans to allow countries to buy their way out of missing climate targets
    Ban on short-term lets under 90 days being considered by EU commission
    Will EU take action against Israel? Taoiseach says it’s a stain on bloc if they don’t
    Ireland faces top EU court over delay in removing terrorist and bomb-making content online
    Irish embassies contact passport holders in Israel and Iran as evacuation plans considered
    Irish MEPs condemn Ursula von der Leyen’s 'pro-Israeli solo run' amid Iran-Israel conflict
    Consumer groups lodge EU complaint against Shein over alleged 'deceptive' techniques
    There'll soon be another country where you'll be able to use euro
    Community Notes vanishes from X feeds, raising 'serious questions' amid ongoing EU probe
    Role of influencers to be considered under EU's 'democracy shield' plans
    'Constructive' meeting between Taoiseach and von der Leyen as pair discuss trade, Middle East and Ukraine
    Ireland given two months to begin implementing hate speech laws or face legal action from EU
    Apple and Meta slapped with combined €700m fine for breaching app store and advert rules
    Irish MEPs ask EU to assess legality of German plan to deport Irish Palestine activists
    Proposed cuts to GDPR red tape will not impact personal protections, Commissioner McGrath says
    Proposals to cut GDPR red tape is ‘forthcoming’, says Commissioner McGrath
    Von der Leyen hits out at 'chaos and complexity' unleashed by Trump in early hours speech
    Apple and Meta face big EU fines this week - and Ireland might have to collect the money
    Five things that may become more expensive as EU launches counter tariffs on the US
    European Commission proposal to increase migrant deportations condemned as 'new low' for the EU
    MEPs welcome Brussels' €800bn defence plan - and say it's only a first step
    Ursula von der Leyen said a “surge” in EU defence spending is needed.
    Law empowering state to tackle election disinformation on ice, as Brussels and tech firms object
    Tech firms complained to the European Commission, which is also not happy with the Irish law.
    The government said it would enact the law before last June's local elections - but now it has to amend it.
    Misinformation about election interference spread online during last year's local and general elections.
    European Commission criticised over lack of action taken against Elon Musk's X
    Dozens of MEPs write to EU Commission expressing 'deep concern' over Elon Musk's interference
    European Commission denies covering up Ursula von der Leyen's health during bout with pneumonia
    Feuding European political groups strike deal to back new EU Commission
    EU should not rush into 'stupid' Rwanda-style deportation plans, Taoiseach says
    McGrath may lead case as EU challenges Hungary's controversial 'foreign influence' laws
    EU delays new anti-deforestation laws by 12 months
    Von der Leyen to meet with leaders of four countries hit by flooding in central Europe
    Von der Leyen says not everyone can get an economic portfolio. So is McGrath happy with his lot?
    Explainer: Why we could see an election here before Ireland's next EU Commissioner is in place
    There is still a long road ahead before the new commissioners can begin their work on new laws and enforcing regulation.
    Von der Leyen delays announcement of new Commission portfolios until next week
    The Apple saga: Ireland's epic and drawn-out battle over €13bn in taxes
    We’ll know this morning whether Ireland and Apple or the European Commission wins.
    Ireland must share debt with other EU nations in radical new plan to boost competitiveness
    The EU will soon have a Defence Commissioner, Von der Leyen confirms
    Decision in Apple tax case to be issued on 10 September by top EU court
    Passengers will have to separate liquids at Dublin Airport again from Sunday
    Elon Musk warned over 'harmful content' on X hours before Donald Trump interview
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