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THE country’s largest microchip maker, Intel is facing massive fines of up to €1 billion for allegedly trying to put its competitors out of business.
Sat, 09 May, 2009
EU Commissioner Charlie McCreevy called for an end to “Punch and Judy” politics yesterday but then immediately took a whack at former taoiseach Garret FitzGerald.
IRELAND remains a popular country for people seeking asylum, especially Nigerians, according to EU figures just released.
THE European Commission has said there is no real end in sight to Ireland’s recession and cut this country and the rest of Europe’s growth figures for the rest of the year.
Tue, 05 May, 2009
IRELAND has no alternative but to cut the burgeoning government deficit back to 3% by 2013, euro group ministers agreed at their meeting last night.
THE Government is to harness the know-how of leading international figures with Irish links to help with the country’s economic recovery.
Tue, 28 Apr, 2009
EU HEALTH ministers will hold an emergency meeting in Brussels on Thursday to co-ordinate their response to the swine flu outbreak.
PATIENTS going blind while waiting for treatment; women in particular being left in pain while they wait for a hip replacement; those with inherited conditions unable to get the lung or liver transplant they need.
Mon, 27 Apr, 2009
TOYS and products designed for children, such as baby walkers, cots and soothers, accounted for by far the largest number of dangerous items withdrawn from sale last year in EU member states.
Tue, 21 Apr, 2009
A PLAN to revitalise Europe’s fish farming industry after years of stagnation says the business could be a golden opportunity for jobs and production, but red tape must be reduced and planning restrictions eased.
Thu, 09 Apr, 2009