Data protection rules ‘completely out of control’, Meta tells Government
Facebook owner asked Government to lead pushback against data protection laws at EU level
Giving stalling car industry a break on petrol-engine ban could be a mistake
Short-term relief for carmakers unlikely to enable them catch China in electric-vehicle race
Opposition to Mercosur trade deal waning as crunch EU vote approaches
Ireland and other EU states to vote on controversial Mercosur trade deal in December
EU red lines can be elastic when necessary
Short of options, Europe is forced to consider creative and politically hazardous ways to keep funding Ukraine
‘European friends are real friends’: Zelenskiy has a good day in Brussels
New EU and US sanctions, limiting Russia’s ability to sell its oil and gas, are a boost to Kyiv
Ireland backs plan to use sanctioned Russian assets to fund Ukraine loan
Taoiseach Micheál Martin says Republic is not a ‘safe haven’ from Russian threat
Privacy groups assail appointment of ex-tech lobbyist to Irish tech regulator
Campaigners say appointment of Niamh Sweeney undermines trust in Data Protection Commission, which they say has an ‘abysmal’ record in taking on big tech companies
Barry’s Tea, brack and quiet deals: the breakfasts where Europe’s leaders set the agenda
Ireland’s early morning pre-summit meeting with Nordic and Baltic States is now a fixture of Brussels diplomacy
EU leaders to seek guarantees on €140bn plan to use Russian frozen assets for Ukraine
Negotiations continuing on legally tricky plan to use Russian assets to fund loan to Ukraine
Irish farmer who left school at 13 now holds meetings with von der Leyen and Macron
Offaly man Séamus Boland set to become president of European Economic and Social Committee
Facebook owner asked Government to ‘intervene’ on EU tech regulations
Meta sought Government’s help to rein in Brussels regulators after €200 million fine
EU members ‘need to step up’ financial aid to Ukraine
Denmark says some states not pulling their weight, as EU ministers discuss using frozen Russian assets to assist Kyiv
Social media platforms need to be ‘accountable’ for scam adverts, PayPal says
Payments giant backs Government proposal to crack down on ads linked to fraud schemes
Demands for suspension of EU’s trade deal with Israel losing momentum
But diplomats say threat of suspending agreement must ‘stay on table’ as leverage for Gaza
‘We need a big bang’: The defence industry’s push to shape Europe’s military rearmament
Internal documents show defence firms sought €100bn EU fund to shore up Europe’s security













