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ONE of Europe’s leading cancer physicians described the misdiagnosing of breast cancer in a number of Irish women as a scandal.
Wed, 28 Nov, 2007
IRELAND could meet its Kyoto target to reduce its greenhouse gases by 2010, according to the latest report from the European Environment Agency.
A NUMBER of Irish aid agencies told the EU’s Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid they are concerned that Europe is putting its own economic interests ahead of Africa’s aid needs.
Tue, 27 Nov, 2007
AGRICULTURE Minister Mary Coughlan has told her fellow EU ministers she is not in favour of most of the European Commission’s plans to change the union’s annual €48.5 billion farm budget, including capping the amount of money any one farmer could receive.
IRELAND’S performance on human rights is to be put under the spotlight for the first time next week when the Council of Europe’s Commissioner for human rights makes a week-long visit.
Sat, 24 Nov, 2007
EUROPE is the world leader in producing ecstasy and amphetamines but the authorities are trying a new way to tackle this illegal trade.
Fri, 23 Nov, 2007
EU LEADERS en route to a summit to discuss climate change in Brussels next month will detour in their private jets to Lisbon first to sign the new treaty.
TOYS from China have been given the all-clear just in time for Christmas as the EU lifted its threat to ban them following safety concerns.
SEX-TRAFFICKED women are frequently deported from Ireland rather than helped, the European Network Against Racism says.
Thu, 22 Nov, 2007
REFORMS to the EU’s €106 billion farm payments policy, which could see Irish farmers lose €100 million a year, will be resisted by the country’s main farming organisations and politicians.
Wed, 21 Nov, 2007