Ireland takes over the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU on 1 July, inheriting a legislative agenda that includes proposals to curb Europe’s reliance on American tech, simplify the bloc’s digital rulebook, decide whether to ban children from social media, and overhaul telecom regulations. The country holding the presidency is supposed to act as […] This story continues at The Next Web
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June 22, 2026 at 1:56 PM
Ireland takes the EU presidency with Big Tech paying 40 per cent of its tax bill
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