Who is Mairead McGuinness, the early front-runner in the presidential race?
Fine Gael hopeful is seen as a superb communicator and ‘parliament whisperer’, but her proximity to Ursula von der Leyen may not be an electoral asset
Fine Gael hopeful is seen as a superb communicator and ‘parliament whisperer’, but her proximity to Ursula von der Leyen may not be an electoral asset
European Commission’s €2 trillion budget proposal the product of chaotic backroom negotiations
Any move to put levies on US services likely to be viewed with concern by Irish Government
Commission president targeted over refusal to release messages related to Covid-19 vaccines and plans for huge defence spending
European economy still expected to grow if 10 per cent tariffs stay, ECB’s Philip Lane says
‘Hijacking’ of traditional farming terms is ‘deliberate’, says Irish Creamery and Milk Supplier’s Association
Wild Geese: Eoin Blunnie is an orchestral composer who works in e-sports
Tech, pharma and farming lobbyists all busy meeting Irish MEPs, logs show
Sunday Times article referred to alleged links with Lithuanian diplomat convicted of spying for Russia
Fine Gael politician secures one of 10 ‘vice-presidency’ roles in European People’s Party
Being female comes with added financial burdens when it comes to getting goods and services
Though far-right parties have been on the rise for decades, Donald Trump’s election has empowered them. They are experiencing ‘a great emboldening’
While politicians across Europe skirt their climate commitments, millions of people are already at risk from increasingly chaotic and dangerous weather events
Pharma companies ‘disappointed’ in Government’s stance during EU negotiations
Opposition accuses Government of failing to consider independent analysis of zero-carbon energy backup options
Sinn Féin MEP’s delegation was put on a return flight while on official business
European Court of Justice to decide later this year on fate of directive which Ictu views as ‘the most significant and far-reaching’ on workers’ rights in decades
Violence continued to grow along with the disinformation campaigns targeting asylum seekers, but far-right candidates failed to turn their large social media followings into votes
Cyclone Chido leaves 31 confirmed dead on Indian Ocean archipelago but officials fear death toll could run to thousands
Plus: Michael H Burke not sweating it over Ailesbury Road house price, Politico takes aim at ‘Europa Experience’ centres, and Fontaines DC are doing just nicely
Plus: Keith Duffy in a falling out over knees, Enda Kenny artfully backs a winner, and it turns out RTÉ and Sinn Féin can feel at home with each other after all
Plus: no sign of the next laureate for fiction; the less-than-diverse membership of Aosdána; and Niall Blaney’s poor attendance record
Labour’s Aodhán Ó Ríordáin and Independent Ireland’s Ciaran Mullooly also set to support appointment of new EU executive
Willingness of centre right EPP group to cosy up to far right will be a problem for Fine Gael
MEPs set to sign off on Spanish and Italian commissioners, whose approval had been bogged down in row
Former minister faces confirmation hearing in European Parliament on Tuesday for role of commissioner for justice and the rule of law
Previous bolshie talk about parliament rejecting several EU commissioners in confirmation hearings has disappeared
The controversial clock change is considered outdated and unhealthy by some, but will take place this year nonetheless
Former minister for finance will face confirmation hearing for European justice commissioner job on November 5th
‘New phase in bilateral relationship’ is possible, Sandro Gozi says
Xinjiang – where China stands accused of committing human rights abuses against the Uyghur people – is experiencing a surge in visitor numbers thanks to a hit TV series
European Commission president says Hungary has become a ‘backdoor for foreign interference’ in Europe
Bodies including EU Commission and Parliament offer career opportunities for Irish interpreters and translators
Plus: Irish Catholic podcast believes the pope is a very naughty boy; JP McManus’s road woes; and Ciaran Mullooly’s new adviser in Brussels
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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