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The European Commission decided today to send reasoned opinions to Ireland (INFR(2024)0231), Latvia (INFR(2024)0237) and Portugal (INFR(2024)0245) for failing to fully transpose into national law the provisions of the revised Renewable Energy Directive.

The European Commission decided today to send letters of formal notice to Bulgaria, Estonia, Ireland, Spain, Italy, Lithuania, Austria, Slovakia and Finland for breaching the Methane Regulation (EU) 2024/1787

The European Commission decided to open infringement procedures by sending letters of formal notice to Czechia, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Slovenia, and Slovakia for failing to meet their obligations on on customs data transmission.

Europe faces an increasing number of challenges in numerous areas such as security, defence, competitiveness, migration, energy and climate resilience.

The European Commission disbursed €115.5 million in grants to Ireland today as its second instalment under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF).

Representatives from the European Commission Representation in Ireland paraded through the street of Dublin on Saturday 28 June to highlight European values of equality and inclusion.

On Wednesday 11th June, the Institute of International and European Affairs, in partnership with the European Commission Representation in Ireland, held a public event to raise awareness and understanding of the EU White Paper for Defence Readiness 2030.

The European Commission has referred Ireland (INFR(2022)2121), Bulgaria (INFR(2022)2113) and Portugal (INFR(2022)2129) to the Court of Justice of the European Union for failing to comply with certain obligations from the Regulation on the dissemination of terrorist content online ("TCO Regulation").

The European Commission decided to open an infringement procedure by sending a letter of formal notice to Ireland (INFR(2025)2053) for failing to comply with certain obligations under the Regulation on the marketing and use of explosives precursors (Regulation (EU) 2019/1148).

The European Commission has launched a recruitment campaign to randomly select citizens from all 27 EU Member States for a European Citizens’ Panel on Intergenerational Fairness.