Budget carrier hails latest decision as a ‘triumph for fair competition’, saying Condor aid breached fundamental principles of EU law
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Billions of euro in funding had been withheld over concerns about the judiciary
European leaders concerned that heavily subsidised products such as electric vehicles are ‘flooding the European market’
Spending more money would add to inflation without making us better off, whatever about its effects on voting behaviour
Food company Kerry Group warned former taoiseach about potential impact on Irish industry, lobbying correspondence shows
Close to two-thirds of influencers targeted in EU-wide campaign as consumers ramp up complaints about social media posts that don’t come clean
Regulators set to express concern over insufficient moderation of political ads that risk undermining electoral process
Preliminary CSO data indicate GDP was boosted by an increase in activity in the State’s multinational-dominated technology sector
Unions plan May Day recruitment events against backdrop of Ictu awareness campaign highlighting benefits of being in a trade union
The State, as well as France and Latvia, have been given two months to respond to formal European Commission infringement proceedings
2023 weather and climate-related economic losses in Europe estimated at more than €13.4 billion
The European Commission has proposed opening negotiations with the UK to allow mobility enjoyed before Brexit to millions of 18- to 30-year-olds in a major concession
‘I realised very quickly that the world was not flat and it was full of barriers to entry,’ disability campaigner Jack Kavanagh says at opening ceremony
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