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RSSMar a fógraíodh inár Straitéis ‘Ón bhFeirm go dtí an Forc', clár oibre an Chomhaontaithe Ghlais don Eoraip maidir le talmhaíocht inbhuanaithe agus táirgeadh bia, mhol an Coimisiún inniu an t-athchóiriú is mó le 20 bliain anuas ar rialacha leasa ainmhithe an Aontais agus iad á n-iompar.
The European Commission has proposed to the Council a specific one-off extension – until 31 December 2026 – of the current rules of origin for electric vehicles and batteries under the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA).
Sheol an Coimisiún Eorpach agus Rialtas na hÉireann comórtas aistriúcháin uile-oileáin inniu do dhaltaí meánscoile. Beidh scoileanna ar fud oileán na hÉireann in ann a gcuid daltaí a chur isteach don seachtú heagrán den chomórtas aistriúcháin go Gaeilge ‘Aistritheoirí Óga’.
The European Commission has launched an open public consultation on the evaluation of the Nitrates Directive.
The European Commission has approved the addition of ‘Achill Island Sea Salt‘ to the register of Protected Designations of Origin (PDO).
The European Commission has selected Dublin as the winner of the EU’s 2024 European Capital of Smart Tourism competition, following a European Jury meeting in Brussels on 27-28 November 2023.
Travellers will get refunds for cancelled flights within 14 days according to a series of legislative proposals, adopted today by the European Commission and designed to improve the experience of passengers and travellers by strengthening their rights.
The European Commission has today added ‘Irish Grass Fed Beef’ to the register of Protected Geographical Indications (PGI), signifying the fourth EU Geographical Indication (GI) awarded to the entire island of Ireland - comprising Ireland and Northern Ireland.
The European Commission has proposed new legislation to prevent and fight migrant smuggling. The Commission has also launched a Call to Action for a Global Alliance to Counter Migrant Smuggling, at the International Conference hosted in Brussels on 28 November.
The European Commission has positively assessed Ireland's revised recovery and resilience plan. The plan now is worth €914 million in RRF (Recovery and Resilience Facility) grants.