The Irish Times view on Poland v the EU: a battle Brussels must win
The five-year debate on Poland’s rule of law has been brought to a head by a court decision in Warsaw
The five-year debate on Poland’s rule of law has been brought to a head by a court decision in Warsaw
Constitutional court finds that the Court of Justice of the European Union is not Poland’s supreme legal authority
Backing of the EU’s top court may embolden competition chief
Appeals over Ana Kriégel and Adrian Donohoe murders also to be heard
Ruling could have impact on killer’s bid to overturn conviction for murder of Elaine O’Hara
Tech giant’s threat to walk away from European market is a ridiculous tantrum
Karlin Lillington: ECJ ruling has essentially invalidated business model of digital giants
The European Court of Justice has again taken a stand against global businesses built on surveillance capitalism
Case arose after girl was scalded when coffee tipped over on Austrian airline flight
European Court of Justice rules Google does not have to remove links outside Europe
Data Protection Commissioner action could have major impact on firm’s business model
Social media giant contesting referral of various issues to European Court of Justice
Stability of euro key to Berlin amid external pressures on EU from China and the US
Supreme Court refuses attempt by UK data expert to join case
Social network wants to halt data-transfer referral to European court
Bariatric surgery is life-saving and cost-effective but due to pervasive bias, obese patients are not a healthcare priority
Airline wants €770,700 VAT bill related to failed bid for Aer Lingus in 2006 refunded
Ms Justice Aileen Donnelly query around rule of law in Poland gets ‘expedited’ status
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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