8.9% of Irish Population Experienced Food Poverty in 2021
Report on Food Poverty – Government Programmes, Schemes and Supports published today by the Irish Government shows that in 2021,
Report on Food Poverty – Government Programmes, Schemes and Supports published today by the Irish Government shows that in 2021,
The Czech Republic has assumed the Presidency of the EU Council at a critical moment for the bloc, which is
Just six months after Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov ushered in what promised to be a new, pro-European beginning for
The Central Bank of Ireland has fined Allied Irish Bank (AIB) €83,300,000 for a series of significant and long-running failings
The European Commission has approved a €500 million scheme to support companies active in the context of Russia’s invasion of
The EU Commission approves payments because Poland shows concessions in the ongoing legal dispute. The EU Commission has been blocking
The results of research carried out by the Whitaker Institute at National University of Ireland (NUI), Galway and the Western
EirGrid, operator of Ireland’s electricity grid, has welcomed a decision by An Bord Pleanála, Ireland’s national planning body, to grant
The president of Fórsa, Ireland’s largest public service trade union, has criticised the Irish Government’s approach to legislating for remote
Germany has filed a lawsuit with the International Court of Justice (ICJ) against Rome in a dispute over compensation payments
Gazprom stops all gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria, as Poland had refused to comply with Russia’s demand for payment