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RSSDonna Gartland, the head of Dublin’s Energy Agency Codema, has won the European Sustainable Energy Award 2026 in the Women in Energy category, recognising her role in driving Ireland’s transition to low-carbon heat, while promoting gender equality in the workplace.
The EU's Shared Roots, Common Shade garden was awarded a gold medal in the show garden category at the Bord Bia Bloom Festival in Dublin's Phoenix Park on 28 May. The garden also won the overall concept award.
Written by Former Ambassador to the EU and UK, Bobby McDonagh, The European Union in 12 Objects is a unique guide to today’s EU institutions and its ways of working.
More than 200 children and players took part in Gaelic Games sessions across 10 European cities on Europe Day 2026, as the European Commission Representation in Ireland and the GAA came together to mark the occasion through a continent-wide programme of Go Games events organised in partnership with
Thanks to Gaelic Games Europe and the European Commission Representation in Ireland, more than 200 children will take part in a Europe-wide celebration of sport, culture, and community.
Aodán Finnerty of Coláiste na Coiribe in Galway is this year’s winner of the all-island Aistritheoirí Óga (Young Translators) competition, Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht Dara Calleary TD and the European Commission announced on 6 May 2026.

In her first major speech as Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defence, Helen McEntee TD visited Europe House on 22 January to give a keynote speech and answer questions from a sold-out crowd of journalists, students and ambassadors.

Irish people continue to place considerable trust in the EU (59%), while concerns about housing (65%) and immigration (26%) are rising, according to the Autumn 2025 Eurobarometer Report for Ireland.
The European Commission and the Irish Government have today launched an all-island translation competition for secondary school students.

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.