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The European Parliament has rejected a global agreement against copyright theft, handing a victory to protesters who say the legislation would punish people for sharing films and music online.
Thu, 05 Jul, 2012
Higgins in the driving seat over buses
Mon, 02 Jul, 2012
Ireland has effectively been handed a second chance to write the terms of the bailout.
Sat, 30 Jun, 2012
For months, the Germans have said Europe needs a new treaty. But they sounded like people in a burning house talking about installing a sprinkler system.
The battle lines between France and Germany were last night threatening to scupper an outline for fiscal, banking, and political union in return for joint responsibility for debt that is aimed at restoring some market confidence in the eurozone.
Thu, 28 Jun, 2012
Public services could suffer as a result of the big numbers taking early retirement, members of the troika have warned in their latest report, calling into question the Croke Park Agreement.
Wed, 27 Jun, 2012
Ireland was among a number of countries blocking an EU-wide financial transaction tax worth an estimated €57bn a year, but said it would not stand in the way of a countries going ahead with it.
Sat, 23 Jun, 2012
The effects of government spending cuts and a drop in purchasing by households shows in the latest figures released by Eurostat where consumption fell the most of all EU countries after Greece.
Thu, 21 Jun, 2012
Hopes to change the rules of the EU bailout funds to allow them directly fund bank rescues have been dashed, as the European Commission said it was not possible.
Wed, 20 Jun, 2012
New passenger guidelines for disabled
Mon, 18 Jun, 2012