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SEVERE restrictions on beef imports from Brazil are expected to be agreed by the European Commission as early as next week.
Wed, 12 Dec, 2007
GOVERNMENT proposals to cut Ireland’s greenhouse gas emissions by more than 50% over the next 12 years were called into question by an Irish MEP attending the UN Conference on Climate Change in Bali.
Tue, 11 Dec, 2007
EU MEMBER states are being asked to review their anti-abuse rules in the direct tax area, in an effort to ensure it does not conflict with internal market principles and is not being used to allow unfair avoidance of tax.
KOSOVO, seen as a defining issue in the EU’s foreign policy ability, was the focal point of EU leaders in Brussels yesterday, ahead of an EU summit on Friday.
MANY Irish women having babies by IVF are not being told they can have a test to identify if the embryo has a fatal deformity, according to a European-wide report.
Mon, 10 Dec, 2007
IRELAND is the most multicultural country in Europe and we are loving it, according to a European Union-wide poll.
Wed, 05 Dec, 2007
EUROPE’S fisheries policy is in a shambles with huge overfishing and no proper controls on the €6 billion industry despite many species being close to extinction.
OUT with the old, in with the new.
With nine million immigrants living in France, the state can no longer afford to turn a blind eye to the discrimination at the root of the country’s rioting youths, writes Europe Correspondent Ann Cahill.
Sat, 01 Dec, 2007
THE odds are stacked against lone parents in Ireland as childcare costs eat up more than half the income of those at work, while government benefits for stay-at-home parents leave them in poverty, an international study finds.
Fri, 30 Nov, 2007