Hundreds of billions pledged for AI development in Europe
US Vice-President JD Vance criticises threat of ‘excessive regulation’ of artificial intelligence at Paris summit
Fresh policies needed to boost housing ‘pipeline’, says Taoiseach
Opposition accuses Government of being ‘out of ideas’ as new incentives for developers are considered
No justification for tariffs on steel imports, European Commission says
Taoiseach Micheál Martin says he has ‘full confidence’ in EU response to Trump tariffs
Rapid growth of AI poses ‘profound’ threat to privacy
Paris meeting hears call for caution around development of AI software by handful of big tech companies
EU urged to cut regulation to catch up in artificial intelligence race
Taoiseach Micheál Martin among world leaders travelling to Paris for AI summit
EU needs more joint spending on defence, says Von der Leyen
Tariffs on imports would cost both EU and US, commission president says
Storm Éowyn: EU aid response to Ireland was ‘immediate’, says commissioner
Government requested power generators under emergency EU scheme on Saturday after ‘unprecedented’ storm
The UK’s last EU commissioner: ‘The level of contact is speeding up. The tone has changed’
Europe Letter: Julian King says ‘world has changed’ since original Brexit deals were made
European states say any forced relocation of Palestinians ‘unacceptable’
German, French and Spanish governments criticise Trump’s idea to ‘take over’ Gaza
UK-EU relations ‘must move away from perception of winners and losers’, minister says
‘Reset’ summit between Keir Starmer and EU leaders to take place in May
Trump agrees to pause Canada and Mexico tariffs as shares tumble over trade war fears
Mexico agrees to send 10,000 members of its national guard ‘to prevent drug trafficking from Mexico to the US, in particular of fentanyl’, says Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum
EU leaders agree but disagree on defence
Analysis: Most EU members want to co-operate on defence, but have different ideas about what co-operation means
Europe needs to ‘act as one’ when dealing with Trump tariff threats, says Micheál Martin
Ireland will not ‘stand in the way’ of other EU states finding ways to free up funds for defence
Dáil speaking rights for Michael Lowry group not ‘black and white issue’, Martin says
Taoiseach Micheál Martin points to precedent and possible future cases in call for compromise
Leaders call for EU to relax restrictions on defence lending
Request comes ahead of summit in Brussels to discuss Europe’s security