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THE Dutch public service broadcaster has been ordered to pay back over €76 million in State aid in a European Commission ruling that could have implications for RTÉ.
Fri, 23 Jun, 2006
AIRTRICITY, the Irish-owned wind energy company, has launched its bid to get EU backing for a €22 billion off-shore supergrid.
Wed, 21 Jun, 2006
IRELAND has secured around €80 million in EU funds to redevelop the fishing sector over the next six years.
Tue, 20 Jun, 2006
ALLOWANCES to Palestinian health workers and funds for essential utilities could begin to flow from next month under a new mechanism developed by the European Union.
THE European Parliament has voted to fund stem cell research using human embryos, although the ban on such research in Ireland will remain.
Fri, 16 Jun, 2006
The wealth gap between the old and new EU member states is narrowing but Luxembourg and Ireland are still the wealthiest countries in the bloc.
IRISH fishermen won their case against the European Commission yesterday, taken after the latter forced them to spend €50 million buying extra tonnage some years ago.
Wed, 14 Jun, 2006
PLANS for an EU-wide pollution-based car tax were backed by MEPs yesterday.
Fri, 09 Jun, 2006
SOME 58,000 EU citizens commit suicide every year but little is being done to tackle mental illness.
THE Government has been asked to make three key changes over the next three months to improve children’s rights, including giving children an independent legal voice in their parents divorce proceedings.
Thu, 08 Jun, 2006