Episodes

Tuesday Jan 16, 2024
89 young Dubliners win free travel passes across EU
Tuesday Jan 16, 2024
Tuesday Jan 16, 2024
Eighty nine (89) young Dubliners have won free travel passes to explore the EU between March 2024 and May next year. The successful eighteen year olds won the passes under the DiscoverEU programme. It gives 18-year old Europeans from all backgrounds, the opportunity to travel across Europe, to learn from other cultures and build new friendships.
Helen Kearns from the European Commission’s Dublin office explains.
Out words: to offer
Dur: 00:22

Wednesday Jan 10, 2024
Young people to have “a stronger voice” in EU policymaking
Wednesday Jan 10, 2024
Wednesday Jan 10, 2024
Young people will have “a stronger voice” in EU policymaking and the decisions that affect them in the future. That’s the promise from the European Commission which today announced several actions that it says will give young people a greater say in the decisions that impact their lives. Those actions include much greater participation of young people in the EU decision-making process.
The Commission says in the future, it will apply a so-called “youth check” when designing laws and policies for the bloc. And, it’s vowing to ensure the impact of those policies on young people will be “systematically factored in”.
The European Commissioner for Youth, Iliana Ivanova had this message for young Europeans.
Out words: new initiatives
Dur: 00:56

Wednesday Jan 10, 2024
Young people urged to vote in EU elections – Schinas
Wednesday Jan 10, 2024
Wednesday Jan 10, 2024
Young people across the EU are being encouraged to make sure they’re registered to vote in the upcoming European parliament elections in June. The European Commission today announced several actions that it says will give young people a greater say in EU policy making and the decisions that affect them.
The Commission’s vice-president Margaritis Schinas stressed how important it was that young people cast their ballots in the European elections.
Out words: European elections
Dur: 00:20

Tuesday Jan 09, 2024
EU needs to do more to tackle migrant smuggling – EU Johansson
Tuesday Jan 09, 2024
Tuesday Jan 09, 2024
The EU needs “to do more” to fight the illegal smuggling of migrants and asylum seekers into Europe. That’s according to the EU’s Home Affairs chief Ylva Johansson. She was speaking in Cyprus where she’s been discussing the impact of migration on the Mediterranean island.
Last year, the EU agreed on new rules to share the cost of hosting migrants more evenly across the bloc. The EU wants to limit the number of people using smugglers’ networks.
Commissioner Ylva Johansson says more needs to be done to tackle migrant smuggling.
Out words: migrant smuggling
Dur: 00:25

Tuesday Jan 09, 2024
Racist xenophobia “poison in society” – EU Johansson
Tuesday Jan 09, 2024
Tuesday Jan 09, 2024
The EU’s Home Affairs chief says she’s “very concerned” about the levels of “racist xenophobic hatred”, “extreme right rhetoric” and “threats towards individuals” in the EU. EU Commissioner Ylva Johansson was speaking in Cyprus where she’s been discussing the impact of migration on the Mediterranean island.
There are growing concerns about the increasing resistance to migrants and asylum seekers coming to EU countries including Ireland.
Here’s Commissioner Johansson.
Out words: so important
Dur: 00:11

Wednesday Jan 03, 2024
EMI warns of risks of disinformation on EU/Irish elections – O’Connell
Wednesday Jan 03, 2024
Wednesday Jan 03, 2024
People are being warned to be wary of online information when it comes to the various elections that will be held in Ireland and the EU this year. Voters will get to cast their ballots on referendums in March and local and European elections in June.
The CEO of European Movement Ireland, Noelle O’Connell says “we really need to mitigate against the risks” of disinformation and misinformation.
Out word: educated manner
Dur: 00:28

Wednesday Jan 03, 2024
People urged to register to vote for Irish & June elections – EMI O’Connell
Wednesday Jan 03, 2024
Wednesday Jan 03, 2024
European Movement Ireland is urging people to ensure they’re registered to vote in this year’s European and Irish referendums and local elections.
EMI’s CEO Noelle O’Connell says people have a responsibility to participate in the democratic process. She’s calling on voters to ensure they turn out to cast their ballots to help shape the kind of country and European Union they want to live in.
Out words: taking place
Dur: 00:16

Sunday Dec 31, 2023
2024 will be “Democracy’s Superbowl” – O’Connell EMI
Sunday Dec 31, 2023
Sunday Dec 31, 2023
This year will see some of the world’s most important elections taking place with over forty percent (40%) of the global population entitled to cast their ballots.
That’s according to Noelle O’Connell, CEO of European Movement Ireland. This year’s elections include those for the European Parliament which will take place in early June.
Noelle O’Connell says 2024 will be a “bumper packed year for elections”.
Out words: European Parliament elections
Dur: 00:26

Tuesday Dec 19, 2023
Housing & Cost of Living issues of most concern for Ireland – Eurobarometer
Tuesday Dec 19, 2023
Tuesday Dec 19, 2023
Housing and the cost of living rank the issues of most concern for Irish people. That’s according to the Autumn 2023 Eurobarometer Report for Ireland published today by the European Commission. The survey covers the period from October to November.
It found that over half of those surveyed cited housing as a key concern. Rising prices, inflation and the cost of living were the second most important issues of concern. Helen Kearns, the head of communications at the European Commission’s Representation in Dublin, gave more details about the survey.
Out words: highlighted
Dur: 00:13

Tuesday Dec 19, 2023
Irish support for EU remains strong - Eurobarometer Survey
Tuesday Dec 19, 2023
Tuesday Dec 19, 2023
Irish support for the European Union remains strong. And Ireland is more optimistic than any other member state about the future of the EU at eighty three percent (83%). That compares to the EU average of sixty one percent (61%). That’s according to the Autumn 2023 Eurobarometer report for Ireland published today by the European Commission.
The survey covers the period from October to November. However it does not refer to issues about the Middle East and the Israel-Hamas war. The survey also found that among the Irish public, there is a much higher rate of people who feel well informed about the EU at 62%. That compares to the EU average of just thirty six percent (6%).
Helen Kearns, the head of communications at the European Commission’s Representation in Dublin, gave more details about the survey.
Out words: twelve months
Dur: 01:07