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RSSTo ensure the EU's security of supply, resilience and technological leadership in semi-conductor technologies and applications, the European Commission has proposed an EU Chips Act.
Ireland’s Minister for European Affairs, Thomas Byrne TD, and the Head of the European Commission Representation in Ireland, Barbara Nolan, have officially launched a collection of stories about the EU and equality and inclusion in Ireland.
The European Commission has presented a Taxonomy Complementary Climate Delegated Act on climate change mitigation and adaptation covering certain gas and nuclear activities.
On 22 January 1972 at a ceremony in the Egmont Palace in Brussels, Ireland signed its Accession Treaty to join the European Economic Community (EEC), which today is the European Union.
A total of 90 recommendations made by two European Citizens' Panels will be discussed at this weekend's plenary session of the Conference on the Future of Europe in Strasbourg.
The European Commission has approved an amendment to an existing Irish scheme to support commercial venues, producers and promoters of live performances affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
The European Commission has proposed a Directive ensuring a minimum effective tax rate for the global activities of large multinational groups.
The Single Market Scoreboard 2021 shows that, despite improvements in certain areas, better implementation of Single Market rules is needed on the ground.
The European Commission has put forward proposals to ensure the continued long-term supply of medicines from Great Britain to Northern Ireland and to address outstanding supply concerns in Cyprus, Ireland and Malta.
Around 200 citizens from all over Europe came together last weekend in Florence where they discussed and made recommendations on issues relating to European democracy, values and rights and the rule of law and security.