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IRELAND – how do we do it?
Mon, 26 Apr, 2010
GREECE’s decision to finally ask for a bailout loan from the eurozone and IMF has not ended fears that the country will default or that the euro currency is out of danger.
Sat, 24 Apr, 2010
THE skies are open for business once again, but for how long is anyone’s guess.
WHEN the volcanic ash cloud covered much of Europe, the only option was to shut down the airspace, because nobody knew what else to do.
THE Cork region could become a showcase for the rest of Europe and develop high quality, eco jobs according to an alliance of leading business and education experts.
Mon, 19 Apr, 2010
It looked like the revenge of the downtrodden.
THE Greek government is expected to call on a portion of the joint eurozone-International Monetary Fund loan of €45 billion later this week if they fail to raise money from the markets today at an acceptable rate.
Tue, 13 Apr, 2010
THE European Central Bank (ECB) has criticised the legal structure for the proposed new Central Bank saying it lacks transparency and emphasising the need for it to be completely independent.
TOUGHER penalties and greater co-operation between EU member states to tackle child sexual abuse and trafficking in human beings have been proposed by the European Commission.
Tue, 30 Mar, 2010
POVERTY is something we cannot afford, according to the European Commissioner with the not very sexy portfolio of employment, social affairs and inclusion.
Mon, 29 Mar, 2010