US accuses Huawei’s financial officer of fraud linked to Iran sanctions
Details of US case against Meng Wanzhou were laid out during a court hearing in Vancouver, Canada
Details of US case against Meng Wanzhou were laid out during a court hearing in Vancouver, Canada
Partial win for internet companies after halt to update intended for digital age
European Commission policy paper sets out three-pronged approach
WiFi4EU vouchers will give municipalities €15,000 to install wifi equipment in public places
Mobile phone operators may attempt to circumvent the EU data roaming regulations
European Commission says publishers and authors should be ‘paid fairly for their work’
Also in the news were budget submissions, AIB, Ardagh and INM
Andrus Ansip insists commission’s ruling on Apple’s tax arrangements is justified
Ireland increasingly isolated in terms of support from larger EU member states
Former deal struck down by top EU court on US spying concerns
Public-private partnership announced between industry and European Commission
Interim cap on surcharges of 5 cent per minute as union moves to end ‘bill-shock’
EU commissioners announce late replacement for Safe Harbour to ensure continued transfer of personal information across Atlantic
Proposals announced to make it easier to continue using online services overseas
Don’t call yet ... while decision has been made charges will not be removed until June 2017
Inquiry to focus on pricing policies transparency of search results
Inquiry into net platforms to be separate from Google investigation
Lawmakers sponsoring resolution that would ask the EU’s executive arm to consider ‘unbundling search engines from other commercial services’
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices