EU bans diesel and petrol cars
Cars sold in the EU must be zero emission by 2035, following a vote in the European Parliament. As a stepping stone, emissions must be cut by 55 per cent by 2030. Green MEP for Dublin, Ciarán Cuffe, says the Read more
Cars sold in the EU must be zero emission by 2035, following a vote in the European Parliament. As a stepping stone, emissions must be cut by 55 per cent by 2030. Green MEP for Dublin, Ciarán Cuffe, says the Read more
Migrant rescue workers’ “fear and intimidation” as a result of the Sean Binder case is costing lives – that’s according to Grace O’Sullivan. The Irish Green MEP has just returned from Lesbos. She was in court with Sean Binder to Read more
Europe continues to fear the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act. The so-called IRA is a huge stimulus package for the United States designed to boost industry through turbulent times. Amongst other measures, it will offer subsidies to ‘green’ industries Read more
Hospitals risk a shortage of vital medical devices without urgent action, Deirdre Clune has warned. Following the PIP breast implant scandal, an updated EU law demanded that all medical devices be registered on a new system. It was designed to Read more
Ireland and France have signed an agreement to build an electricity cable under the sea. It will be Ireland’s first connection with mainland Europe, bypassing the UK. The deal was signed during a visit of the Taoiseach, Micheál Martin, to Read more
Women must make up at least one-third of director position by 2026 under a new EU law. The law also requires 40 per cent of non-executive directors must be women. It will apply to all companies in Europe with at Read more
Thousands of Ukrainian soldiers are set to undergo military training in the European Union. The mission was agreed by EU defence ministers meeting in Brussels today. Ministers also decided to allocate €16 million from the EU budget to equip recruits Read more
The EU solution to problems with the Northern Ireland Protocol would see checks becoming largely “invisible”, says Maroš Šefčovič. The European Commission Vice President has been speaking in London as part of the UK-EU Parliamentary Assembly. “I believe that our Read more
Pipelines and undersea cables will be ‘stress tested’ and security stepped up – the EU has announced. In light of the suspected sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, has announced Read more
The European Court of Justice has upheld the largest fine ever imposed by a competition authority in Europe. The court agreed that Google had “abused its dominant position” by requiring Android manufacturers to pre-install its search and other Google apps. Read more