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RSSNew Roaming rules for travellers in the EU: “Roam like at home” for 10 more years
The new improved Roaming regulation enters into force on 1 July 2022. It extends “Roam-like-at-home” until 2032 – the scheme thanks to which travellers in the EU and the EEA can call, text and surf abroad without extra charges.
State aid: Commission approves €56 million Irish scheme to support fodder producers in the context of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
The European Commission has approved a €56 million Irish scheme to support the agricultural sector, in particular fodder producers, in the context of Russian invasion of Ukraine.
EU 2022 Strategic Foresight Report: twinning the green and digital transitions in the new geopolitical context
The 2022 Strategic Foresight Report, published today by the European Commission, identifies ten key areas of action with the objective of maximising synergies and consistency between our climate and digital ambitions.
European Commission Representation in Ireland expresses support for Dublin Pride 2022
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 25 June 2022 under the banner of ‘Diplomats for Equality’.
EU Green Deal: pioneering proposals to restore Europe's nature by 2050 and halve pesticide use by 2030
The European Commission has adopted pioneering proposals to restore damaged ecosystems, bring nature back across Europe and reduce the use and risk of chemical pesticides by 50% by 2030.
State aid: Commission approves €11.2 million Irish scheme to support producers of tillage and protein crops in the context of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
The European Commission has approved a €11.2 Irish scheme to support the agriculture sector, in particular producers of tillage and protein crops, in the context of Russian invasion of Ukraine.
European Commission launches infringement proceedings against the UK for breaking international law
Additional position papers detail the possible solutions to facilitate the movement of goods between Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Galway selected to host one of Europe's next generation supercomputers
Five new European supercomputers will facilitate advance research in the fields of climate change, cosmology, engineering, materials science and more
Statement by European Commission Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič
The European Commission Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič issued the following statement on the UK government's decision to table a bill disapplying core elements of the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland
Ukraine: The Commission proposes rules on freezing and confiscating assets of oligarchs violating restrictive measures and of criminals
The European Commission is proposing to add the violation of EU restrictive measures to the list of EU crimes. It is also proposing new reinforced rules on asset recovery and confiscation.