UK should be ‘given time’, says Taoiseach as EU leaders meetFianna Fáil says Government needs to include Opposition in upcoming negotiationsTue Jun 28 2016 - 16:15
David Cameron faces EU leaders amid Brexit falloutPolice in Britain investigate spate of racist incidents since referendum decisionTue Jun 28 2016 - 11:16
Call for Scottish independence vote another big headache for EUQuestion of whether Scotland could remain in EU is highly political and legally complexTue Jun 28 2016 - 11:12
Berlin, Paris and Rome urge speed and unity among EU leadersHollande warns that uncertainty over UK leaving could lead to ‘irrational behaviour’Mon Jun 27 2016 - 20:27
EU and Nato to endorse closer ties at Brussels summitMove to more closely align institutions will prove uncomfortable for IrelandMon Jun 27 2016 - 13:46
Years of uncertainty ahead for Ireland in BrusselsAgriculture, trade, aviation and energy among areas left uncertain by UK Brexit voteMon Jun 27 2016 - 13:01
Merkel hoping to ease demands for immediate EU exit of UKCommission president says he wants UK’s divorce papers on his desk ‘immediately’Mon Jun 27 2016 - 08:53
UK faces unprecedented political upheaval in wake of Brexit voteJohnson claims there will still be ‘intense European co-operation’Mon Jun 27 2016 - 01:00
Blow to Ireland as Britain’s commissioner resigns in wake of BrexitGermany foreign minister says negotiations on UK’s exit should begin ‘as soon as possible’Sat Jun 25 2016 - 16:09
European project must go on, say officials‘What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,’ says European Council presidentSat Jun 25 2016 - 09:25
Does Brexit signal an end, or a new beginning for EU?‘The notion of ‘two-speed Europe” has long been seen as logical next step for Europe’Sat Jun 25 2016 - 01:00
Future is bleak for Brussels employees after BrexitOne outcome of the British exit is that Ireland and Malta will be the only countries where English is an official languageFri Jun 24 2016 - 19:11
Brexit: EU wants Britain to leave ‘as soon as possible’Top officials want UK to invoke Article 50, ‘however painful that process may be’Fri Jun 24 2016 - 13:36
What next for Europe as it faces its biggest ever crisis?Analysis: Leave vote gives legitimacy to calls by eurosceptics in other states for ballotsFri Jun 24 2016 - 12:51
Iran has launched air strikes on Islamic State, says PentagonJohn Kerry refuses to confirm ‘reported military action’ of long-standing US foeFri Jun 24 2016 - 11:06
Europe Letter: Contingency plans hatched quietly in BrusselsCrucial meeting after the result is known has been scheduled for 10.30am in BrusselsThu Jun 23 2016 - 01:00
Thousands attend Jo Cox memorial service on 42nd birthdayOver 10,000 people gather in London’s Trafalgar Square and more honour her in BrusselsThu Jun 23 2016 - 01:00
Man arrested in Brussels shopping mall after bomb threatNo explosives found as ‘suicide belt’ of suspect found to be filled with biscuits and saltTue Jun 21 2016 - 16:40
Brexit: British newspapers take sides ahead of EU referendum‘Sunday Times’ calls for Brexit while ‘Mail on Sunday’ parts with its daily to back RemainMon Jun 20 2016 - 01:00
Vast majority of young British Muslims in favour of RemainSome see migration problems but other pro-business voters are keen to remainMon Jun 20 2016 - 01:00
Grimsby far from EU ideal as locals fixate on cod war lossesDespite Humberside town’s shift to processing of fish, the locals see Brexit as desirableSat Jun 18 2016 - 01:00
David Cameron leads tributes in Jo Cox’s Yorkshire hometownPrime minister pays tribute to ‘passionate and brilliant campaigner’Fri Jun 17 2016 - 21:00
Brexit referendum campaigning suspended after killing of MPCameron cancels appearance in Gibraltar after death of Labour MP Jo CoxFri Jun 17 2016 - 01:00
Britain increasingly divided on EU with immigration to foreAnalysis: In campaign hit by horror, Remain side is desperate to push economic messageFri Jun 17 2016 - 01:00
Labour pulls no punches in attack on Tory policiesDeputy leader Tom Watson tries to deal with party supporters’ fears about immigrationThu Jun 16 2016 - 01:00
Supremacy versus subsidies: UK farmers divided over BrexitThe financial impact of leaving the EU is focusing minds as referendum loomsWed Jun 15 2016 - 01:00
Minister addresses Irish community in London over EU voteMinister for European Affairs Dara Murphy said Ireland and Britain were deeply connectedTue Jun 14 2016 - 01:00
EU referendum: Leicester is proud of its diversity yet seems dividedIn the city centre people mix happily but in the suburbs it seems more complexMon Jun 13 2016 - 16:31
Minister for Justice says Garda will consider deploying officers in EuropeFrances Fitzgerald held meetings with European counterparts to discuss organised crimeFri Jun 10 2016 - 01:04
UN criticism of abortion regime to be taken seriously, Fitzgerald saysPro Life Campaign says human rights body a ‘de facto lobby group for abortion’Thu Jun 09 2016 - 20:55
Fine Gael Brexit breakfast digests likely effect of Leave outcomeNothing lukewarm in Irish sensibility: If Britain leaves it should not drag NI with itThu Jun 09 2016 - 01:00
EU parliament endorses clampdown on tax avoidanceMost Irish MEPs abastain or reject measureWed Jun 08 2016 - 17:14
Troika returns to Dublin for review of economyConcerns about new Government’s commitment to deficit and debt targetsWed Jun 08 2016 - 01:00
EU to spend €8bn to help non-EU countries tackle migrationProgramme will target Lebanon and Jordan, as well as a number of African countriesWed Jun 08 2016 - 01:00
Rising Euroscepticism across Europe, new Pew poll findsAhead of Brexit vote, EU experiencing a dip in public support in France, Spain and Italy.Tue Jun 07 2016 - 22:05
Irish corporate tax regime attacked in EU debateMEP says Ireland’s reputation as an ‘enabler of massive tax avoidance’ is justifiedTue Jun 07 2016 - 12:40
Brussels, tá mé ag teachtIrish will be a fully fledged language of the EU by 2022, and the drive is on to recruit translators. Officials see it as a rare opportunity to get Irish people into EU institutionsSat Jun 04 2016 - 05:45
New Greek bailout deal brings vague promise of debt reliefEurope Letter: Alexis Tsipras unlocks €10.3bn in funds and a woolly commitmentThu May 26 2016 - 01:00
EU ministers fail to agree on anti-tax avoidance measuresDecision on proposals to clamp down on avoidance postponed until next monthThu May 26 2016 - 01:00
Gordon Brown lays out strong defence of European UnionSocial rights, economic health and security at stake in Brexit referendum, says former PMWed May 25 2016 - 19:19
Greece debt: EU ministers agree ‘breakthrough’ dealEurogroup sanctions release of €10.3 billion for Athens and commits to ease debt burdenWed May 25 2016 - 07:29
Irish SMEs biggest seller of online goods in Europe - reportEuropean Commission survey finds Ireland sell double the EU average onlineTue May 24 2016 - 15:53
EU tax rules to be resisted by member statesUp to ten countries unlikely to sign off on agreementTue May 24 2016 - 12:31
Finance ministers to focus on Greek debtStrains grow between indebted nation’s lenders and IMF over extension of reliefTue May 24 2016 - 05:17
Far-right candidate defeated in Austrian presidential electionIndependent Alexander Van der Bellen edges to victory over Freedom Party’s Norbert HoferMon May 23 2016 - 16:00
No need for referendum on EU-US trade deal, says GovernmentCompanies will be able to sue national governments under planned TTIP agreementSun May 22 2016 - 15:32
WTF is TTIP? The EU-US trade deal explainedProponents of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership say it will boost economies – Ireland’s in particular. So why are people so suspicious of it?Sat May 21 2016 - 05:45
Potentially uncertain status of Irish in UK gives pause for thoughtIn-work benefits for Irish people may hang in the balance after Brexit voteThu May 19 2016 - 01:00
Commission tells Government to broaden tax baseEU officials concerned about changes to USC and planned suspension of water chargesWed May 18 2016 - 13:15