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The commercial peat extraction industry has been wound up but domestic use divides rural traditionalists and ecologists
Adviser to EU’s top court finds flaws in commission’s appeal in case that could affect future decisions on pricing practices
ECJ decision on football’s European Super League has profound implications for other games, say lawyers
ECJ says legal assessment relied upon to seek €250mn in back taxes from US tech group was incorrect
Brussels handed lifeline by opinion that previous ruling quashing its order for funds ‘should be set aside’
Higher than expected penalty by EU court highlights how bloc’s rules still apply due to N Ireland’s single market ties
First time measures against businessman sanctioned over Ukraine have been revoked
Ride-hailing groups fighting to unlock potential growth market complain over new rules protecting the taxi industry
UK prime minister flies to Northern Ireland to win backing for outline settlement with EU
European Commission issues warning as pressure mounts on Rishi Sunak over potential compromise on protocol
Deal takes shape on trading arrangements but unionists and Eurosceptics still need to be brought on board
Case related to knock-off Louboutin shoes sold by third parties may lead more brands to challenge US ecommerce giant
A ruling that limits access to corporate registries is a blow in the fight against Putin
Anger among transparency campaigners as court finds access to data on corporate ownership interferes with right to privacy
ECJ ruling deals a blow to European Commission’s crackdown on aggressive tax planning
Advocate general backs Brussels in examination of decision to block proposed £10.5bn O2-Three merger in 2016
Plus, the Fed announces plans for a pilot climate stress test
As Boris Johnson proposes legislation to suspend parts of the deal, we look where Brussels and London disagree
Brussels kick-starts formal process that could lead to withholding of funds
European Commission told to recalculate its €2.7bn claim against London in case that predates Brexit
Decision will allow European Commission to withhold funds from member states for rule-of-law violations
ECJ challenge to UK Supreme Court decision comes amid tensions over N Ireland protocol
Justice commissioner threatens legal action if Bucharest does not comply with EU top court rulings
London attempts to de-escalate tensions with Brussels over governance and arbitration
London issues 23 licences for French fishing boats in sign of further de-escalation of tensions
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