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European Union

Last week
28th September 2025 - 4th October 2025
Opinion: The EU is considering sanctioning Israel - will it finally act as a single voice?
Regina O’ Connor
Last month
September 2025
Tánaiste pushes for early vote on suspending parts of EU-Israel trade agreement
Opinion: Preventing another genocide is how Germany should come to terms with its history
Bobby McDonagh
MEPs pass resolution urging EU to 'combat famine' in Gaza but delete any mention of genocide
From promising to 'pathetic': What Irish MEPs made of Von der Leyen's more strident stance on Gaza
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.
Ursula von der Leyen prepares for State of the Union speech, as MEPs say she's 'losing the room'
Pressure is mounting and divisions deepening over Gaza, tariffs and trade as the President of the European Commission makes her set-piece address.
Suicide is leading cause of death for young people in Europe, new research shows
August
August 2025
Sweden and Netherlands latest countries to call for suspension of EU-Israel trade deal
Hamas rejects Israel's 'baseless' claim about target of deadly strike on Gaza hospital
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the back-to-back strikes as a “mishap”.
EU Commission President Von der Leyen may face second no-confidence vote
Russia says EU troops in Ukraine would be 'unacceptable', as Zelenskyy asks allies for security deal
Call for regulation of 'laughing gas' due to harm posed to reproductive health
EU accused of 'intimidation' of staff who are protesting bloc's response to Gaza
In one incident, bake sales organised for the Irish Red Cross were allegedly criticised as being “antisemitic”.
July
July 2025
Q&A: What we know (and don't know) about the EU-US tariff deal
Online retailer Temu potentially in breach of EU digital marketplace rules
Scrutiny of laws to facilitate Ireland's trade deal with Canada scrapped after US tariffs
'Resorted to submission': Last-minute US tariff deal earns stinging criticism from EU leaders
The deal was reached during a meeting between Donald Trump and the president of the European Commission on Sunday.
Bobby McDonagh: It's vital we support the EU at a time of global chaos
Bobby McDonagh
EU tells Israel to 'stop killing people' who are seeking food and aid
Trump says EU-US tariff deal 'possible', but he's 'indifferent to it'
Employment minister says real impact of tariffs on job cuts currently 'difficult to assess'
Brussels is considering a major overhaul of farm subsidies
Plastic ketchup sachets and nets on fruit to be banned
Refill stations and reusable containers are set to become more commonplace.
Supermarkets say they've started work to ensure they're ready to comply.
Donald Trump says EU to face a 30% tariff from 1 August
Tánaiste Simon Harris is to meet with the US ambassador to Ireland on Monday.
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”.
TikTok under investigation over claims it misled Ireland's data regulator
EU will not ban trade with Israel and will instead work with Netanyahu to increase aid into Gaza
Three Fianna Fáil MEPs will not support censure vote of Ursula von der Leyen, with one abstaining
Trump says pharma tariffs could be 'like 200%', as Tánaiste expresses concern for sector
Taoiseach 'hopeful' EU can reach a trade deal with US after update from von der Leyen
Von der Leyen slams no-confidence motion as move from 'the oldest playbook of extremists'
Donald Trump to send 'tariff letters' to countries from today
EU Commission President Von der Leyen faces no-confidence vote next week
June
June 2025
Biggest-ever Budapest Pride march defies Viktor Orbán's attempted ban on parade
EU may end up cutting services and asking Ireland for more cash to settle a €30bn Covid bill
Ireland joins EU defence initiative as countries across the bloc rearm
Hungary is setting ‘political trap’ for EU with Pride ban, says Leo Varadkar
Will EU take action against Israel? Taoiseach says it’s a stain on bloc if they don’t
Fintan Drury: Von der Leyen's unwavering support of Israel is proving disastrous
Fintan Drury