Online company had challenged requirement to make a repository of detailed information on its online advertising publicly available
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Uisce Éireann to issue explanatory booklets to almost 300,000 people served by supplies with high levels of THMs
Hundreds of farmers protest in Brussels against climate change reforms and the bureaucratic red tape they encounter
Big Tech groups are the first to face full investigations under bloc’s new Digital Markets Act
After years of plain sailing, the tech giant is facing challenges on multiple fronts
Online fake news and hybrid campaigns increase in advance of European elections
Violation also found in relation to social housing as many local authority tenants reside in ‘poor housing conditions’
Irish group disagrees with preliminary finding of investigation that followed bid for Slovenian rival
Large online platforms now have to comply with new EU regulations on competition. Too little too late, say some
Ursula von der Leyen seeking second five-year term but is facing opposition backlash over support for Israel
Ecologist says decision is ‘disgraceful’ as it has been 13 years since original complaint was made
UN officials say sea project cannot replace the delivery of humanitarian aid by land from Egypt and Jordan
Investors fret that €1.8bn EU fine might break down ‘walled garden’ Apple has long built around its products
Von der Leyen says she will increase support of Ukraine and clamp down on migrant smugglers
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