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RSSThe European Commission has presented different options to Member States to make sure that Russia is held accountable for the atrocities and crimes committed during the war in Ukraine.
Calling all young translators – the 2023 all-island ‘Aistritheoirí Óga’ (Young Translators) competition is now open.
The European Commission has approved a €1.22 billion Irish scheme to support companies across sectors in the context of Russia's war against Ukraine.
Ireland can reduce emissions and fuel imports through wind energy, participants at the European Commission Representation in Ireland’s Roadshow on Energy and the Environment in Sligo heard last night.
Three Irish environmental projects in Tipperary, Sligo and Limerick were awarded over €5 million in the latest round of project funding announced today by the European Commission under the EU's LIFE Programme for the environment and climate action.
The European Commission has proposed a Market Correction Mechanism to protect EU businesses and households from episodes of excessively high gas prices in the EU.
The European Commission has published its Autumn 2022 Post-Programme Surveillance Report for Ireland. This report presents the findings of the 17th post-programme surveillance mission to Ireland and identifies remaining challenges.
After a difficult week of negotiations at COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, a strong and united European effort helped secure a hard-fought deal to keep the targets of the Paris Agreement alive.
The European Commission has approved a €60 million Irish scheme to support the agricultural sector, in particular producers of fodder, in the context of the Russia's war against Ukraine.
Ireland's GDP is expected to grow by 7.9% in 2022, then to moderate to 3.2% in 2023 and 3.1% in 2024 on the back of lower purchasing power and uncertainty weighing on investment, according to the Commission’s Autumn 2022 Economic Forecast released today.