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CHILDREN need greater protection against increasingly violent video games hitting the market, the European Justice Commissioner warned.
Thu, 16 Nov, 2006
TRANSPORT Minister Martin Cullen will not be able to negotiate with US airlines to over-fly Shannon before the EU reaches agreement on an open skies deal, according to the European Transport Commissioner Jacques Barrot.
Wed, 15 Nov, 2006
EUROPE is being flooded with fake medicines, the EU warned yesterday.
Sat, 11 Nov, 2006
IRISH planning authorities can continue to charge an administrative fee for making a submission on planning applications and appeals involving environmental impact assessments, the European Court of Justice has ruled.
Fri, 10 Nov, 2006
IRISH people have become smaller and fatter in the past three years, gaining weight despite 25% being on a diet, according to the latest survey of food and obesity.
IRISH mobile phone users are paying some of the highest prices in the EU when they call home from abroad — but most refuse to switch off or change to cheaper locally-purchased SIM cards.
Wed, 08 Nov, 2006
IRISH workers are more likely than their European counterparts to experience physical violence in the workplace, while older workers say they suffer age discrimination.
THE European Commission is expected to pull back from the brink of partially breaking off accession negotiations with Turkey when it issues its annual progress report today.
MUSLIM women who cover their faces in Europe are not being reasonable in adapting to western society, the President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso believes.
Fri, 27 Oct, 2006
EVERY six minutes, a woman in the EU dies of breast cancer — but comprehensive screening, in countries such as Ireland, could reduce this shocking statistic.
Wed, 25 Oct, 2006