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THE European Parliament has supported a demand by Irish farmers to produce an analysis on how meat imports from Latin America would affect European farmers and the beef industry in particular.
Wed, 09 Mar, 2011
Sat, 26 Feb, 2011
THE Government’s action in taking the side of landowners and vested interests in planning legislation could cost the country several million euro in fines, warned An Taisce.
Thu, 17 Feb, 2011
THE European Commission has decided to put pressure on member states in a bid to ease the headaches Russia and its monopoly airline Aeroflot are causing Europe’s airlines.
THOUSANDS of babies disappeared over a 40-year period in Spain, stolen from their mothers and handed over for adoption by the state and the Catholic Church.
Mon, 07 Feb, 2011
VITAL decisions about Ireland’s debt, including lowering the interest rate on the EU/IMF loans, will be taken over the next few weeks — at the worst possible time for the country.
Fri, 04 Feb, 2011
Thu, 03 Feb, 2011
TOO many governments, including members of the EU, are not standing up against abusive leaders and insisting they respect human rights the international organisation, Human Rights Watch, said in its annual report.
Tue, 25 Jan, 2011
IRELAND’S campaign to have the EU reduce the interest rate it charges for the €67.5 billion emergency aid received a boost last night after finance ministers met in Brussels to overhaul the loan facility.
Tue, 18 Jan, 2011
AIB passed its stress test last year when the Government underestimated the discount NAMA would apply to its loans, according to European Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia.
Tue, 11 Jan, 2011