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RSSThe European Commission has proposed a new law to streamline cooperation between data protection authorities (DPAs) when enforcing the General Data Protection Regulation in cross-border cases.
Today, the European Union together with Canada and the US, are celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Galway Statement.
The European Commission has put forward proposals to bring payments and the wider financial sector into the digital age. The new rules will further improve consumer protection and competition in electronic payments, and will empower consumers to share their data in a secure way.
The European Commission has put forward 2 proposals to ensure that citizens and businesses can continue to access and pay with euro banknotes and coins across the euro area, and to set out a framework for a possible new digital form of the euro that the European Central Bank may issue in the future.
NextGenerationEU: The European Commission has adopted a positive assessment to Ireland's request to modify its plan with targeted amendments to two measures.
The European Commission proposes to mobilise additional EU funding for EU farmers, including Irish farmers, impacted by adverse climatic events, high input costs, and diverse market and trade related issues.
Ripple, an urban transformation project from Ballina, Co. Mayo, has won the New European Bauhaus Prize 2023 in the ‘Reconnecting with nature' category, the European Commission announced at a ceremony in Brussels last evening presided by European Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms Elisa Ferreira.
Colleagues from the European Commission Representation in Ireland together with those from the European Parliament Liaison Office in Ireland and diplomats from other embassies, will take part in the Dublin Pride Parade on 24 June 2023 under the banner of ‘Diplomats for Equality’.
The proposal aims to ensure that the EU sustainable finance framework continues to support companies and the financial sector, while encouraging the private funding of transition projects and technologies.
The Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, an Important Project of Common European Interest (‘IPCEI') to support research, innovation and the first industrial deployment of microelectronics and communication technologies across the value chain.