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MEPs

    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.
    Far-right French leader cancels US conference appearance after 'Nazi' gesture by Steve Bannon
    'We need answers for families': Two Irish MEPs appointed as vice-chairs to EU housing committee
    EU reaches long-stalled South American trade deal despite fierce opposition
    MEPs approve €35 billion loan for Ukraine, financed using frozen Russian assets
    Fireworks expected as Hungarian PM Orbán heads to European Parliament
    Von der Leyen delays announcement of new Commission portfolios until next week
    Just 8 of Ireland's 692 imprisoned sexual offenders are enrolled in a rehabilitation program
    Just 44 people have completed the programme in the last two years, 15 in 2022 and 29 in 2023.
    Political row over Von der Leyen vote as Fianna Fáil MEPs rule out their support
    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.
    Two new Irish MEPs to join Renew group ahead of von der Leyen vote this month
    Energy, Housing, International Relations: What do our new MEPs hope to achieve in Europe?
    FF MEPs to stick to position on von der Leyen as Martin says he'll 'engage' with them on vote
    Opinion: Right-wing politicians will see that slating the system is easier than working within it
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    The votes have all been cast, but when will we know the results?
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    The Candidate: Everything you need to know about the EU elections Dublin constituency
    Dublin is the final constituency to be discussed in the new season of The Candidate podcast, where 23 candidates are running for four seats.
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    Irish European Parliament staff among those with passports leaked in major data breach
    Teachers, politicians and journalists - what experts say is needed to teach public about the EU
    Farming, wine and stocks in Ryanair, Barry's Tea and Glanbia - all the side gigs of Irish MEPs
    Explainer: How to register to vote in the upcoming European and local elections
    Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming European elections
    Between the four days of 6-9 June voters across the EU will go to the polls to elect a new parliament.
    'Sausage making': What is an MEP and what do they do?
    What exactly is an MEP? What do they do? And how does the job compare to being a TD, senator or councillor?
    Got questions about what MEPs do ahead of the elections in June? Muiris O'Cearbhaill has got you covered.
    This explainer details the many elements of the role of an MEP, including voting, negotiating and diplomacy.
    Barry Andrews: Watch as Russia interferes with European politics ahead of the elections
    Barry Andrews
    Nature restoration law reveals cracks and divisions in Sinn Féin and Fine Gael
    Up to 8 former Irish MEPs taking legal action against European Parliament over cuts to their pensions
    The Journal contacted all MEPs who have previously been identified as recipients of the fund.
    Irish MEPs cite Catalan solidarity as reason for opposing resolution on Russian interference
    EU agrees on first law that combats violence against women
    Unethical but legal: All the things MEPs can get away with
    What is legal is not always ethical.
    Integrity investigation finds 25% of Europe’s MEPs were involved in a scandal
    In December 2022, police found €900,000 in alleged bribe cash stuffed in bags at the EU Parliament’s Vice President Eva Kaili’s home. How could corruption of such scale happen at the heart of the EU? Was this just one isolated incident or the tip of the iceberg?
    Data collected by The Journal, Noteworthy and other European media partners reveals 3% of MEPs have been convicted by a court.
    The months-long investigation unearthed 253 previously reported blemishes.
    The most serious cases related to 45 corruption incidents and 44 events relating to fraud and theft.
    Families affected by the mica scandal escalate crisis to European Commission
    MEPs take first steps to greenlight potentially €1 trillion retrofitting plan
    Irish MEPs say Ireland should have supported South Africa's genocide case against Israel
    TD Barry Cowen and MEP Mick Wallace will run for European Parliament next year
    Barry Andrews: Today's Electoral Commission announcement was an own goal
    Barry Andrews
    Delegation from the European Parliament arrives in Ireland to investigate the Mica scandal
    Irish MEPs highlight the importance of cash as digital Euro plans advance
    The EU plan to increase the energy rating of all buildings could cost up to €1 trillion
    Fianna Fáil MEPs expect 'a big shift to the right' in the upcoming elections, pushing them out
    'Battle of flags doesn't help’: Irish politicians condemn Israeli flag on EU Commission building
    Public asked to give views on which part of the country should get another MEP seat
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