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RSSIrish company Remedy Biologics Limited is receiving EU funding to help identify the optimal antibodies to treat severe cases of Covid-19.
A new EU survey reveals that the vast majority of people in the EU and in Ireland want citizens’ voices to be be taken into greater account.
The Commission has approved a €55 million Irish ‘umbrella' scheme to support companies active in tourism or in directly related sectors.
The Commission's 2021 report on gender equality in the EU shows the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women.
The European Commission has today presented a proposal on pay transparency to ensure that women and men in the EU get equal pay for equal work.
The Commission has published an ambitious Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2021-2030 to ensure their full participation in society
Despite having an opt-out on immigration measures under the Lisbon Treaty, Ireland agreed to fully participate in EU relocation/resettlement schemes.
Just 1% of Ireland's active raised bogs remain after years of land reclamation and turf-cutting and the Commission has asked Ireland to take action.
Although the European Union is sometimes accused of being undemocratic, all EU laws must be approved by democratically elected politicians.
The catch value of fish taken from Irish waters actually increased after Ireland became an EU Member State in 1973.