The Irish Times view on the rule of law in the EU: withholding funds
A ruling by the EU’s top court clears the way for the union to cut funding to Poland and Hungary
A ruling by the EU’s top court clears the way for the union to cut funding to Poland and Hungary
Blame for Aer Lingus closure at Shannon and the parlous state of the airline lies at Government’s doorstep
RIA historic documents: Monnet questioned if Ireland could face demands of free trade
EU set for data access exposing everyone to pernicious risk of information breaches
Clocks to be turned back by an hour from 2am on Sunday, but EU pushing to end seasonal time switches from next year
Deal fell short of recommending that testing replace quarantines
Maintenance company bucks trend and focuses on industry turnaround and recovery
State curently has one of the strictest travel regimes in Europe
As countries enter and leave the travel green list and airlines call for less restrictions, some passengers are still awaiting flight refunds
Conor Pope: We are likely to have the ‘green list’ for another month, before it is replaced by an EU-wide traffic-light system
Parties should adopt internationally-recognised working definition, says representative body
Inclusion of role for the European Court of Justice will be a red rag to British
London Letter: Vote may have serious consequences for two constitutional questions
Europe Letter: Emily O’Reilly is bidding for re-election for a second term as Europe’s Ombudsman
Tánaiste says it would be wrong to think last minute deal could be reached given complexities involved
Europe Letter: European Commission president hopes to give MEPs new powers
Fianna Fáil backs Sinn Féin motion rejecting agreement as a ‘bad deal for Ireland and the planet’
Allowing Mercosur states supply 99,000 tonnes of beef to EU ‘a very significant negative’
Commission threatens to launch article 7 proceedings if Bucharest refuses to conform
Aid flights blocked for third day after country hammered by second cyclone in six weeks
Poland and Romania in focus as Timmermans outlines need to uphold legal ethics
Hungarian PM is seen as having finally overstepped mark with billboard campaign attacking Brussels
Ex-tánaiste’s appointment comes after Lane nominated for chief economist role with ECB
Printed press lobbying EU to protect draft copyright legislation
European Commission’s Frans Timmermans ‘not optimistic’ Poland will pull back
Poland at centre of legal case over judges, while €2.7bn in duties demanded from UK
Hungarian prime minister tells European Parliament ‘if necessary we will stand up to you’
Discussions between EU and UK now proceeding along several strands towards multiple deadlines
Amsterdam won bid to host agency post-Brexit after contest with 15 other cities
Talk of ‘veto threats’ is just smoke and mirrors
Survivors gather in Brussels to address committee of European Parliament
‘We are now so close to the cliff edge of a hard Brexit ... we can see the drop’ - Ireland’s EU Commissioner
Commission yet to reach consensus on insurance scheme after German pushback
New Taoiseach details meetings he had in Brussels with various European leaders
From bin charges to Israeli policy: A selection of many missives from the new FG leader
Permanent head of the Eurogroup and new bond market for debt among ideas explored
European Commission pledge at odds with Theresa May’s wish for cloak of secrecy
Geoblocking will cease for subscribers to platforms like Netflix and Spotify from 2018
A legal decision that article 50 is revocable would allow for change of mind about leaving
Incoming prime minister warned of controls along the Border during Brexit campaign
Simple reform and greater transparency of Council of Ministers would go a long way to increasing public’s understanding of European democracy, argues Benoît Keane
It is not clear that the EU is any less accountable than national governments
‘Any change to EU language regime subject to vote of the Council,’ says Commission
Lack of democracy and transparency at the heart of the EU must be addressed
It is going to be a long haul between now and Britain leaving
Recruitment campaign launched for first 62 positions in Brussels and Luxembourg
Officials admit little headway made in past six months despite June deadline for deal
Party’s MPs report mixed views on the doorsteps especially outside London
Commissioner wants multinationals tax data to be public and he hopes for deal on corporate tax by end of June
Measures to be debated today will slow down decision making and hit trade
Turning a blind eye to deteriorating rule of law standards in member states calls credibility into question
Media Bill and changes to Poland’s highest court under review by European Commission
Anti-democracy moves in Warsaw add to EU’s concerns
Dublin would face paying €200m more to EU each year, economic think tank finds
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices