Spare a thought for poor Ireland – forced to collect €13bn from Apple against its will
Jack Sheehan
For decades, US corporations have been enticed to funnel profits through the country – will this court decision disrupt our cosy little setup, asks writer and historian Jack Sheehan
Apple loses EU court battle over €13bn tax bill in Ireland
Ruling is a fillip for European Commission efforts to clamp down on ‘sweetheart’ tax deals
Top EU court to rule in €13bn Apple case that could hit ‘sweetheart’ tax deals
Long-running legal battle began in 2016 after bloc’s competition chief said iPhone maker had benefited from unfair tax breaks in Ireland
June 2024
ECJ to fine Hungary €1m a day until it complies with EU refugee laws
Big Mac v Supermac’s: McDonald’s loses EU trademark fight
April 2024
Gaza, Germany, justice and reconciliation
Two Russian oligarchs win court ruling over EU sanctions
January 2024
We are worse off and less safe due to Brexit reducing environmental standards
Letter: Labour peer Jeff Rooker on damage done by leaving the EU
December 2023
A culture of greed, riddled with inequality. Global football is a mirror of our age
Kenan Malik
The ECJ Super League ruling lays bare how demand for market competition is a weapon wielded by those in power
September 2023
UK fined €32m over yacht fuels used in last days as EU member
European court of justice says UK failed to ban red diesel on private pleasure boats within time limit prescribed
February 2023
Sunak warned of Tory chaos over Northern Ireland protocol deal
Negotiators make breakthrough in Northern Irish protocol dispute
January 2023
NI protocol: UK and EU agree deal on trade data sharing
Agreement provides real-time information on goods going from Great Britain to Northern Ireland
December 2022
Spain allowed NO2 levels to exceed limits in Madrid and Barcelona, EU court rules
EU argued that Spain failed to protect its citizens and ruling by ECJ paves way for Brussels to seek penalties
October 2022
ECJ must have no role in Northern Ireland protocol, David Frost says
Ex-Brexit minister’s comments suggest the European court of justice remains divisive among Tories
August 2022
Viktor Orbán’s grip on Hungary’s courts threatens rule of law, warns judge
Csaba Vasvári’s claims of ‘overreach’ follow freeze on EU funds over concerns about judicial independence
July 2022
EU launches four more legal cases against UK over Northern Ireland protocol
New cases come on top of three others already in motion heading to European court of justice
June 2022
Is Brexit working? Four key tests
Decision on lifting EU sanctions against Alisher Usmanov and sisters expected soon
April 2022
ECJ rules in favour of Irish murderer Graham Dwyer in phone data dispute
Dwyer has challenged Ireland’s use of mobile metadata in his 2015 conviction for killing Elaine O’Hara
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