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# European Commission

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Is the EU going to investigate Ireland's tax deal with multinationals?
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Criticisms of Irish healthcare overspend and unemployment levels in EU report
Facebook tries to avoid future headaches by asking EU to review WhatsApp deal
Angela Merkel: The rise of populist parties is remarkable and regrettable
Everything you need to know about the European Parliament but were afraid to ask
Controversial Poolbeg plan gets green light from EU
Does this man know how to fix the Eurozone?
This charming robot helps older people stay in their own homes
Europe predicts growth and less unemployment for Ireland
European Commission proposes rules for the operation of unmanned drones
Road deaths falling in Europe - but up 19 per cent in Ireland
One in three Irish adults never exercise
Greece could get more cash after Troika agree next step in bailout programme
UK tribunal rules Ryanair must sell Aer Lingus stake
Barroso: 'The European Commission is one of Ireland's best friends'
App companies face EU pressure to limit in-app purchases for kids
Hauliers want exemption from "unfair" Northern Irish roads levy
Some care staff are working seven 'sleepover' shifts a fortnight say unions
It could be "impossible" for an independent Scotland to join the EU
If you're for voting rights for Irish abroad the EU is on your side
Europe to help Guinea after 5-year freeze
Column: The Reform Alliance – should we expect radical change... or more of the same?
Dr Rory Hearne
No more austerity, not even for the sake of the euro
'Ireland wasn't a victim of the Euro, the Euro was a victim of Ireland's banks'- Barroso
Taoiseach: I fully expect to lead Fine Gael into the next election
Coveney facing "exceptionally tough" negotiations on fishing quotas
Ministers have some good news, and they’ll be telling us about it all day
Extra Banking Union meeting needed after ministers fail to reach agreement
E-cigarette manufacturers could face tough new restrictions
European Commission to publish proposal on closing more corporate tax loopholes
IMO welcomes decision to refer Ireland to EU Court of Justice
'A great day for Europe': MEPs approve EU's budget for the next seven years
5 reasons why the government decided to exit the bailout and go it alone
EU Budget for 2014 agreed after marathon overnight talks
Ireland's economy forecast to grow 1.7 per cent in 2014
There's something about Enda: Taoiseach 'being seriously talked about' for EU job
Sinn Féin on Troika meeting: 'We gave it to them hard and heavy'
Silicone in controversial PIP breast implants won't cause cancer says report
Ireland paid over €3.5m in EC fines over septic tanks and EIAs