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RSSThe team from Maynooth Post Primary School in Co Kildare representing Malta won first place at the Model Council of the EU annual debate for secondary school students, organised by the European Commission Representation in Ireland.
The European Commission has decided to allocate an additional EUR 68 million to support the Palestinian population across the region to be implemented through international partners like the Red Cross and the Red Crescent.
Today marks a tragic anniversary: that of Russia's full-scale war of aggression against Ukraine in manifest violation of international law and the UN Charter. Two years of violence, brutality, terror and destruction.
The European Commission has published its assessment of the draft updated National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs) of Ireland, Belgium and Latvia, which contain recommendations to assist the countries in raising their ambitions in line with EU targets for 2030.
The European Commission announced this week that it is investing over €233 million in 12 new Strategic Projects across Europe under the LIFE programme to support the implementation of the EU's environmental and climate ambitions under the European Green Deal. Two of the twelve projects are Irish.
The European Commission has sent a paper to the Belgian Presidency outlining first possible actions to help reduce the administrative burden weighing on farmers’ shoulders.
The European Commission has revised down its expectations for the performance of the Irish economy, according to its Winter 2024 Economic Forecast published today.
The European Commission has officially adopted a regulation which grants a partial exemption for European farmers from the conditionality rule on land lying fallow. This follows the Commission's proposal presented on 31 January, and discussions with Member States in committee meetings.
Fionnán Ó Coisdealbha from Coláiste Chroí Mhuire in An Spidéal, Co. Galway is the Irish winner of the 17th EU young translation contest "Juvenes Translatores" for secondary schools.
The European Commission has decided to refer Ireland and 5 other countries to the Court of Justice of the European Union for failure to finalise the revision of their water plans. In a separate decision, the European Commission has called on Ireland to comply with the Urban Wastewater Directive.