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GERMANY’S finance minister has made a blistering attack on Ireland’s low corporate tax rate and accused the country of using EU money to fund unfair competition.
Wed, 06 Jun, 2007
POLITICIANS are battling it out over climate change at the G8 this week in Germany but it is becoming difficult to follow the twists and turns of this issue.
A CAMPAIGN was launched yesterday to tackle backache, the single biggest ailment workers complain of, especially those in nursing, construction and agriculture.
Tue, 05 Jun, 2007
A MINI-TREATY, as suggested by French President Nicholas Sarkozy to replace the stalled EU constitution, is off the agenda, according to German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Fri, 01 Jun, 2007
A TUBERCULOSIS patient under the first US federal quarantine since 1963 left an Atlanta hospital yesterday and arrived at a Denver facility that specialises in respiratory disorders, officials said.
LEGISLATION is in the pipeline to clamp down on timeshare rogue traders and to extend protection for holidaymakers.
Thu, 31 May, 2007
THE European Union’s health chief proposed an EU-wide organ donor card yesterday after a survey showed most Europeans support using such cards but only 12% actually carry one.
THE European Commission will announce its rejection of Ryanair’s proposed purchase of rival airline Aer Lingus in the next month, sources close to the deal suggested yesterday.
HALF of the population in most EU countries is now overweight or obese while an increasing number of children are dangerously heavy.
SIX of Ireland’s 13 MEPs will have their salaries and expenses cut by around €200,000 a year following the General Election.
Wed, 30 May, 2007