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EUROPE’S taxpayers may have to fund the €3 billion Galileo satellite system after companies involved in a public-private partnership failed to agree this week.
Fri, 11 May, 2007
STUDENTS from secondary schools all over Europe including Ireland will have a chance to become a translator for a day as part of a project to encourage people to choose it as a career.
FOUR Northern Ireland Nobel prize winners celebrated the success of the peace process when they joined nine other recipients in Brussels to celebrate Europe Day.
Thu, 10 May, 2007
A EUROPEAN Parliament report into the Equitable Life debacle, where a million people lost savings and pensions, blames the British government’s light-touch regulatory system.
Wed, 09 May, 2007
IRISH drivers are the least likely in Europe to have life-saving automatic braking in their cars, despite paying more than the average price for their vehicles.
POOR public services and low wages are behind Ireland having the highest proportion of poor people in the EU, despite being the second wealthiest country with one of the lowest numbers out of work.
Sat, 05 May, 2007
HOPES of slashing mobile phone roaming charges before the peak summer holidays have receded as a number of governments oppose the details.
IRISH people are proving to be good at complaining at EU level when they have a problem.
Fri, 04 May, 2007
THE euro-area economy has gone from strength to strength over the last 12 months, growing at well above its long-term average thanks to the cyclical upturn, EMU stability and countries’ structural reforms.