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European Parliament

This month
September 2025
Von der Leyen warns Israel famine cannot be 'weapon of war' in major EU speech
The President of the European Commission stopped short of calling Israel’s assaults on Gaza genocide in what has been her strongest statements so far on the issue.
Last month
August 2025
EU Commission President Von der Leyen may face second no-confidence vote
'Is mise, le meas': Commissioner writes to Sinn Féin MEP over 'inaccurate' Ireland remarks
This year
2025
Irish MEPs say Kaja Kallas's position is untenable after Commissioner strikes aid deal with Israel
Fine Gael MEP Regina Doherty said the Commissioner’s statement was deeply one-side “as usual”.
Von der Leyen slams no-confidence motion as move from 'the oldest playbook of extremists'
Ryanair to increase size of free ‘personal’ baggage allowance in the ‘coming weeks’
Cynthia Ní Mhúrchú dampens presidential speculation as Fianna Fáil nomination race hots up
Bill Gates says it's up to Europe to help the developing world after US pulls out of aid deals
Sinn Féin MEP calls on EU commissioner to withdraw 'deeply inaccurate' remarks about Ireland
AI child sexual abuse material to be criminalised under new EU laws, says Irish MEP
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael MEPs vote to allow wolf culling and hunting in Europe
Proposed cuts to GDPR red tape will not impact personal protections, Commissioner McGrath says
Fianna Fáil MEP describes killing of 15 aid workers in Gaza as ‘one of darkest episodes in the war’
'It wrecks your head, there's so much to be done': MEP Ciaran Mullooly on his EU housing role
Several people arrested in Brussels following raids over alleged corruption within European Parliament
MEPs welcome Brussels' €800bn defence plan - and say it's only a first step
Ursula von der Leyen said a “surge” in EU defence spending is needed.
Last year
2024
Feuding European political groups strike deal to back new EU Commission
The Journal Investigates wins European Parliament Prize for work on missing child migrants
MEPs approve €35 billion loan for Ukraine, financed using frozen Russian assets
Fireworks expected as Hungarian PM Orbán heads to European Parliament
EU delays new anti-deforestation laws by 12 months
Von der Leyen delays announcement of new Commission portfolios until next week
Carberry wants to 'clean up' horse passport rules across EU after abuses exposed in Kildare abattoir
The newly elected MEP says she wants to prioritise reforms in horse traceability as work gets underway in the EU Parliament.
New polls shed light on why almost half of potential voters didn't cast ballot in EU elections
Barry Andrews elected Chair of the European Parliament’s Development Committee
Gaza, defence, housing and economy: Ursula von der Leyen outlines her leadership plan to MEPs
EU court rules Von Der Leyen's Commission didn't give enough information about Covid contracts
Watch back: What will the next five years hold for the EU?
Roberta Metsola, President of European Parliament, says housing needs to be at top of the agenda
Von der Leyen, Ukraine and picking your patch: What's in store for Ireland's MEPs on Week One?
A number of important ceremonial and procedural votes are taking place in France this week which will determine the direction of this new Parliament.
MEP Sean Kelly looks for equality for the Irish language in European Parliament
Two new Irish MEPs to join Renew group ahead of von der Leyen vote this month
'People move on': Aodhán Ó Ríordáin on Labour gaining first seat in EU after 10 years
Ó Ríordáin told The Journal he plans to protect employment rights, push back against the far right and continue carrying the green torch in the European Parliament.
FactCheck: How many times did the Dáil discuss the EU Nature Restoration Law?
Newly elected MEP Ciaran Mullooly claims the law was not properly scrutinised by TDs.
The Explainer: What will the next five years hold for the European Parliament?
FF MEPs to stick to position on von der Leyen as Martin says he'll 'engage' with them on vote
Taoiseach Simon Harris to visit Brussels as EU leaders meet informally to discuss top jobs
The Explainer: What is the shape of Irish politics after the local and European elections?
Sinn Féin to rejoin with The Left group in EU after ambiguity around decision
Luke 'Ming' Flanagan tops the poll in Midlands-North West but no candidates elected