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The European Commission granted almost €3.5 million to two Irish projects, HERO and BUSUnited, under the 2024 EU LIFE Programme to accelerate Ireland’s clean energy transition.

EU Commissioner Michael McGrath joined colleagues from the European Commission and Irish diplomats in Brussels this afternoon to give his backing to an ambitious Irish solidarity initiative.

This year, the EU tent at Ploughing is connecting visitors of all ages with the principles of organic farming, zero waste, and the circular economy in action.

The European Commission has put forward two proposals paving the way for the implementation of the EU-US Joint Statement of 21 August 2025. These steps contribute to restoring stability and predictability in EU-US trade and investment relations, to the benefit of business, workers and citizens.

The EU and US have issued a Joint Statement establishing a framework for fair, balanced and mutually beneficial transatlantic trade and investment.

The Commission has launched a public consultation to update VAT rules for the travel and tourism sectors.

The European Commission has put forward an adjustment to the fee to obtain a travel authorisation under the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS).

The European Commission has decided to open an infringement procedure by sending a letter of formal notice to Ireland (INFR(2025)4018) for breaching Directive 2006/123/EC on services in the internal market in the context of property services.

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 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.