Government leaders say ‘concerns remain’ over Hogan’s public account of his movementsTaoiseach, Tánaiste and Ryan: EU Commissioner should have limited movements for 14 daysTue Aug 25 2020 - 21:37
Doubts grow in Dublin, Brussels over Phil Hogan’s future amid controversy over golf event travelGovernment expects clarification from EC president Ursula von der Leyen over account given by EU trade commissionerTue Aug 25 2020 - 03:45
Hogan teeters on edge as Clifden golf story dominates Brussels bubbleAnalysis: EU trade commissioner’s reputation as canny operator suffers major damageMon Aug 24 2020 - 20:58
Ireland not getting a slice of EU’s €81.4bn Covid payments pieState has not yet applied for loan due to lengthy delay in forming a GovernmentMon Aug 24 2020 - 16:01
Explainer: Are top politicians exempt from coronavirus rules?EU Commissioners have no special pan-European exemptions from local regulationsMon Aug 24 2020 - 13:57
Von der Leyen requests clarifications after Hogan hands over dossier on golf dinnerTaoiseach confirms Calleary has also resigned as Fianna Fáil deputy leaderMon Aug 24 2020 - 12:02
Taoiseach tested twice for Covid-19 but excused quarantine after Brussels tripMany Irish MEPs have stayed in Ireland and worked remotely during the pandemicMon Aug 10 2020 - 01:00
British cash for Northern Ireland shows scale of Brexit disruptionPlanned trader support service leaves many issues unresolved despite £650m pledgeSat Aug 08 2020 - 05:12
Authorities urge mask wearing as coronavirus on the rebound in EuropeItalian governor warns of travel risks as virus makes inroads into places that had escaped worstFri Aug 07 2020 - 19:54
Shock explosion in Beirut shows how the unpredictable will challenge EuropeEurope Letter: Europe faces instability on its borders as regional rivalries focus on LibyaWed Aug 05 2020 - 20:30
Europe braces for Covid-19 wave as Spain records 8,500 new cases over weekendRecord rise in Polish cases as Netherlands sees large number of under-60s hospitalisedTue Aug 04 2020 - 20:07
Pressure mounts on Poland and Hungary over eroded rule of lawCall for EU to stall aid due to media curtailment, court interference and LGBT rights issuesMon Aug 03 2020 - 19:45
Ireland’s Covid travel debate shaped by a peculiar blindnessEurope Letter: A way of life has come to a halt with deep implications for the Irish StateWed Jul 29 2020 - 21:03
Coronavirus: France battles nearly 1,400 new cases as Europe sees ‘big wave’Authorities warn of no summer slowdown for virus as young people increasingly affectedWed Jul 29 2020 - 20:43
Ursula von der Leyen: EU recovery plan will pay for itselfIreland exemplifies the benefits of being part of the bloc, says commission presidentFri Jul 24 2020 - 14:00
Row over rule of law looms in EuropeEurope Letter: Ambiguity in EU deal allows opposing sides claim victoryWed Jul 22 2020 - 20:54
EU deal faces challenge in European ParliamentMEPs demand increase in budget spending and greater protections for climate and rule of lawWed Jul 22 2020 - 17:06
EU funding for Irish farmers to hit €10.73bn under Common Agriculture PolicyGovernment pushes back on complaints of cuts by farming groupsWed Jul 22 2020 - 15:08
Ireland to get €1.3bn for Covid-19 response from EU dealState in line for large share of €5bn Brexit fund in ‘unprecedented’ joint borrowing planWed Jul 22 2020 - 02:26
Q&A: What did Ireland win from the EU talks?Members this morning signed off on a €1.8 trillion package amid the coronavirus pandemicTue Jul 21 2020 - 10:15
EU leaders reach deal on Covid-19 recovery fund after marathon summitEU clinches ‘historic’ €1.8 trillion package to fund next seven years after 90-hour talksTue Jul 21 2020 - 05:55
EU financial compromise could see agriculture take hitProposal to break deadlock includes limits to Cap payments and reduced rural fundsTue Jul 21 2020 - 02:27
Martin warns against cutting recovery fund too much to please the ‘Frugals’Negotiations to agree stimulus and budget neared a record lengthMon Jul 20 2020 - 19:13
EU summit: Obstructionism by the 'Frugals' is a lose-lose for everybodyDutch argument holding up talks is disingenuous and casts them as ‘the new British’Mon Jul 20 2020 - 12:43
Deadlocked EU talks: What’s at stake at the summitLeaders hope to form a recovery plan to dig the continent out of the Covid-19 recessionMon Jul 20 2020 - 11:38
EU summit: Leaders urged to agree €1.8tn budget and recovery packageSplit between northern and southern countries leads to budget impasseMon Jul 20 2020 - 09:01
Irish economy to get injection of up to €7bn in stimulus measuresHuge financial package aimed at mitigating record 8.3% recession forecast across EUMon Jul 20 2020 - 02:00
EU summit deadlocked as haggling continues over €1.8tn fundAt stake is €750bn rescue package and budget for next seven yearsSun Jul 19 2020 - 20:57
Micheál Martin fears EU summit is moving towards cutting €750bn recovery packageMerkel warns meeting could end without deal as Covid-19 fund talks continueSun Jul 19 2020 - 12:35
Merkel warns EU summit could end without deal as Covid-19 fund talks continueLeaders are split over size of economic recovery package and the seven-year EU budgetSun Jul 19 2020 - 10:09
EU summit stalls amid ‘heated’ debate and recriminationsEuropean leaders are locked in intense talks on €750bn Covid-19 recovery fundSat Jul 18 2020 - 22:07
EU member states at loggerheads over fund in ‘moment of truth’Leaders in face masks prepared for all-night talks on fund to ease effects of deep recessionFri Jul 17 2020 - 21:30
Ireland would oppose EU digital tax, says Micheál MartinTaoiseach acknowledges issue of taxation of multinationals is under increasing focusFri Jul 17 2020 - 11:13
EU summit: Uphill battle to break deadlock as marathon talks kick offMarathon talks to begin, as EU leaders seek united effort to address pandemicThu Jul 16 2020 - 21:51
EU court rejects data transfer tool in Max Schrems casePrivacy agreement doesn’t offer sufficient protection to EU citizens’ data, court findsThu Jul 16 2020 - 19:01
EU court fines Ireland €2m over delay in anti-money laundering rulesRomania also fined and ordered to pay lump sum of €3mThu Jul 16 2020 - 12:19
Apple case hardens Brussels’ resolve to tackle ‘agressive taxation’Commission plans to use treaty clause to allow it act against low-tax member statesThu Jul 16 2020 - 04:00
Europe has lost Apple battle, but the war is far from overEurope Letter: Intense spotlight on Ireland’s tax regime won’t go away anytime soonWed Jul 15 2020 - 21:08
European Commission to press ahead with tax clampdown after Apple rulingFirst use of treaty article to bypass taxation veto is among the proposalsWed Jul 15 2020 - 16:25
Paschal Donohoe’s victory seen as a revolt against EU’s ‘big four’Spanish said to be seething as small nations choose Irishman over ‘favourite’ candidateSat Jul 11 2020 - 01:00
Brussels proposes €5bn Brexit fund to break deadlock around Covid planEU leaders meet next week to try to reach agreement on budget and recovery planFri Jul 10 2020 - 16:33
Paschal Donohoe elected president of key euro-zone bodyMinister will lead euro-zone finance team in funding cost of pandemic and recoveryFri Jul 10 2020 - 01:39
Paschal Donohoe’s election as Eurogroup president ‘a great win for Ireland’, says TaoiseachMinister for Finance pledges to ‘work night and day’ to deliver home and European rolesThu Jul 09 2020 - 21:06
Donohoe’s new role puts State at centre of debate over EU’s futureMinister for Finance to lead Eurogroup as talks over euro zone rescue reach heightThu Jul 09 2020 - 20:48
‘Prepare for January’: European Commission warns as Brexit trade talks stall‘Inevitable disruptions’ on way whether or not deal is agreed, document points outThu Jul 09 2020 - 17:34
Naomi O’Leary: Ireland’s travel policy curbed by BritainState’s unique political and geographic siting severs us from EU agreements on bordersThu Jul 09 2020 - 05:00
Intensive canvassing before Paschal Donohoe’s Eurogroup bidMinister for Finance seeks election in contest with Luxembourg and Spanish counterpartsThu Jul 09 2020 - 02:08
Merkel faces fiendishly difficult balancing act as she tries to save EuropeEurope Letter: German leader says only unity can ward off populism and economic turmoilWed Jul 08 2020 - 21:00
Brexit: System agreed for Irish goods to skip checks on UK tradeArrangement affects two-thirds of exporters that use Britain as land bridgeFri Jul 03 2020 - 18:05
Dara Murphy leaves EU job after just seven monthsFormer Cork Fine Gael North Central TD had resigned Dáil position for post under shadow of expenses scandalFri Jul 03 2020 - 09:51