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THE full-body scanner that performs a virtual strip search principally at airports will have to conform to a series of rules aimed at addressing privacy fears.
Tue, 15 Nov, 2011
THE EU is appointing a special representative for the Horn of Africa, focusing firstly on Somalia, the country plagued by famine and war.
DESPITE their name, RIP cigarettes are designed to save lives.
TAOISEACH Enda Kenny this week has an opportunity to turn his famed ability to connect with ordinary citizens to connect with the country most likely to decide our future — Germany.
Mon, 14 Nov, 2011
THE prospect of technocrat-led governments in both Greece and Italy calmed markets but volatility is expected to return next week as both regimes attempt to push through austerity measures.
Sat, 12 Nov, 2011
KEVIN CARDIFF, the Government’s controversial nomination to the European Court of Auditors, has been described as a very credible appointment by the outgoing Irish auditor, Eoin O’Shea.
Fri, 11 Nov, 2011
AUDITORS discovered there was €5.7 billion missing from the EU’s accounts in what was described as a “significant error” by Ireland’s outgoing member of the court of auditors.
THE EU economy is moving into dangerous territory with growth slowing to stagnation and a new recession looming large, according to the latest forecast.
TECHNICAL discussions are ongoing with the European Commission and the European Central Bank to explore ways of reducing the cost of winding up Anglo Irish Bank.
Thu, 10 Nov, 2011
EU GOVERNMENTS should not rely on treaty change to help save the euro, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso warned in Brussels last night.
Tue, 08 Nov, 2011