Order of Malta commissions external review over handling of past complaints about sex abuser
Independent review to examine previous warnings about volunteer who drugged and molested two teenage boys
Report card: How are Ursula von der Leyen’s commissioners getting on?
Europe letter: European Commission president has fewer clear rivals to her influence inside powerful executive this time
EU leaders face big choice on vital aid for Ukraine
European Commission warns Ukraine could be at risk of losing the war if crucial financial support not provided
Three arrested in European diplomat training school fraud investigation
EU offices searched in inquiry into awarding of contract to train junior diplomats in Belgium
Peace in Ukraine ‘cannot mean capitulation’ to Russia, EU chief says
A year into the job as European Council president, António Costa says fears about US walking away from Ukraine have not come to pass
HSE tried to conceal ties to company at centre of forged Garda vetting controversy
Internal inquiry opened into HSE contract awarded to firm that supplied falsified checks on care workers
Review into forged Garda vetting flagged employee unsuitable for work with children
Forged background checks a ‘serious risk’ to safety of vulnerable children in care of private company
Mormon missionary turned tariff hawk: the curious European past of Trump’s trade enforcer
Trade envoy Jamieson Greer spent time working, proselytising and studying across Europe as a young man
Fresh push for US tariff exemptions on whiskey and medtech
US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick in Brussels to talk tariffs with EU trade ministers
Simon Harris’s short time at Foreign Affairs: building bridges, less foreign travel - and a lot of press releases
‘On trade he’d get a better mark than on the pure foreign policy side of things’
Irish general Seán Clancy says Europe can no longer sit back: ‘Ukraine is the front line’
Chair of EU’s highest military body says push to spend more on defence is not about ‘militarisation’ of society
Tens of thousands in Gaza still at ‘significant risk’ of starvation, says McEntee
Conversation ‘needs to be had’ with Israel about helping to fund Gaza reconstruction, new Minister for Foreign Affairs says
Political camps flex muscles before EU budget arm wrestle
Europe letter: Competing institutions set out stalls in what will be a lengthy row to hammer out next union budget
EU proposes doing away with constant internet ‘cookies’ requests
New ‘one click’ system proposed to allow people accept or reject cookies for six months
L’Oréal presses EU to ease regulatory burden on cosmetics and pharma
Cosmetics industry involved in lobbying rearguard against new laws making it pay for water pollution












