Episodes

22 minutes ago
EU fines Temu €200m for DSA breaches
22 minutes ago
22 minutes ago
The EU today announced it is fining the online platform Temu two hundred million euro (€200m) for breaching the EU Digital Services Act. The European Commission says Temu is not properly assessing the risks of illegal products being sold on its market place. These include dangerous toys for kids, small electronics without proper labels, and clothes and jewellery containing harmful chemicals.
Here’s EU spokesperson Thomas Regnier.
Dur: 00:16

3 days ago
3 days ago
Ireland will have to be an “honest broker” when it comes to overseeing negotiations on the EU’s long-term budget known as the multi-annual financial framework or MFF. So says Minister Thomas Byrne who was speaking in Brussels this morning ahead of an EU General Affairs council.
Negotiations on the MFF for 2028-2034, will intensify during Ireland’s upcoming EU presidency. Some net contributing countries are strongly resisting increases in the MFF while net recipient states are arguing for more spending. Minister Byrne says Ireland’s objective will be to “bring everyone together” once its EU Presidency begins in July.
Dur: 00:11

3 days ago
3 days ago
Ireland will need to take a neutral position when it oversees discussions on the EU’s long-term budget during its upcoming EU presidency. That’s according to Thomas Byrne, Minister of State for European Affairs and Defence. He was speaking in Brussels this morning ahead of an EU General Affairs council.
The EU’s multi-annual financial framework for twenty twenty eight to twenty thirty four (2028 to 2034) is on the agenda. Some net contributing countries are strongly resisting increases in the MFF. Here’s Minister Byrne
Dur: 00:16

Thursday May 21, 2026
McGrath welcomes victims support law
Thursday May 21, 2026
Thursday May 21, 2026
Ireland’s European Commissioner, Michael McGrath, has welcomed a new law to give more support to victims of crime across the EU. The European Parliament is expected to vote through the law this lunchtime. The law will see a Europe-wide victims' support helpline - 116 006 – set up. There is a promise of improved access to legal aid and compensation, and digital policing allowing victims to report crimes online. European Commissioner for Democracy, Justice, Rule of Law and Consumer Protection, Michael McGrath, says it is about putting victims first.
Out words: Justice system
Dur: 0’22”

Wednesday May 20, 2026
EU negotiators reach deal on US tariffs
Wednesday May 20, 2026
Wednesday May 20, 2026
EU negotiators have reached a provisional agreement on implementing a tariff deal with the United States. Under the deal - which still needs a final vote in the European Parliament and from ministers - the EU will allow most US industrial goods to be imported with zero tariffs. In return, Trump agreed to a maximum 15 percent tariff on all EU goods exported to the US. Under the provisional deal reached overnight in Strasbourg, the European Commission will be able to suspend the agreement if the US President doesn’t keep his word on the 15 percent ceiling. European Commissioner for Trade, Maroš Šefčovič, said it showed the EU was serious about getting the agreement in place as soon as possible.
Out words: Both sides
Dur: 0’22”

Tuesday May 19, 2026
EU support as fertiliser prices soar
Tuesday May 19, 2026
Tuesday May 19, 2026
The European Commission has announced help for farmers struggling to pay for fertilisers with prices, in some cases, up 70 percent compared to two years ago. Speaking in the European Parliament a short time ago, the European Commissioner for Agriculture, Christophe Hansen, said there will be short term emergency support for farmers and more flexibility with Common Agricultural Policy payments. And in the long term, he wants to a shift to more environmentally friendly fertilisers that are not reliant on fossil fuel imports from the Middle East.
Out words: Nutrient management
Dur: 0’58”

Wednesday May 13, 2026
Proposals for combined ticket from Ireland to Europe
Wednesday May 13, 2026
Wednesday May 13, 2026
Passengers will be able to travel from Ireland to Europe on a single ticket under plans put forward by the European Commission. Under the proposals published this morning, operators will be able to offer tickets combining different operators including rail, coach and ferry. In case of delays passengers will be entitled to compensation. The major rail operators on the continent like SNCF and Deutsche Bahn will also have to show timetables and fares from their rivals on their websites and apps. The proposals must be scrutinised and approved by ministers and the European Parliament before becoming law. European Commission for Transport, Apostolos Tzitzikostas, said it will make travel easier and lead to lower prices.
Out words:
Dur: 0’23”

Tuesday May 12, 2026
EU pushing back against tech giants, says von der Leyen
Tuesday May 12, 2026
Tuesday May 12, 2026
Legislation for an EU-wide social media age ban could be published within months, the president of the European Commission has suggested. A group of experts is due to report back on their advice to the EU before the summer. One option would be to follow Australia’s example. Speaking at the European Summit on Artificial Intelligence and Children in Copenhagen this morning, Ursula von der Leyen said that a so-called “social media delay” should be considered. But she said that the EU is meanwhile already working hard to protect children online.
Out words: Not the tech companies
Dur: 0’23”

Monday May 11, 2026
Will EU sanction violent settlers?
Monday May 11, 2026
Monday May 11, 2026
The EU looks set to finally impose sanctions on Israeli settlers committing violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. The sanctions have been blocked by Hungary, but with Viktor Orban out of power, EU foreign ministers meeting in Brussels today are expected to give their unanimous consent. Speaking from Brussels this morning, Ireland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Helen McEntee, said the European Union needs to take action to uphold international law including by suspending the EU-Israel trade deal.
Out words: Member states lie today
Dur: 0’55”

Saturday May 09, 2026
Europeans celebrate Europe Day across the bloc
Saturday May 09, 2026
Saturday May 09, 2026
Europeans will celebrate Europe Day today with a series of events across the bloc including Ireland. Today marks the fortieth anniversary of the annual event. The idea is to celebrate the peace and unity of Europe and to commemorate the nineteen fifty (1950) Schuman Declaration which proposed the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community.
Peter Power, head of the European Commission in Ireland says Europe Day is a celebration of ‘togetherness and inclusion”. And it comes just ahead of Ireland’s EU presidency.
Dur: 00:20

