Friday, May 14, 2010

New DVD on Ireland in Europe

Minister for Education, Mary Coughlan yesterday launched an updated DVD on Ireland in Europe which is aimed at informing young people about Ireland's EU membership. For more information and to download a copy, please use the following link http://bit.ly/ajkHEz

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Revision document- EU Law & Policy

Please check your email for revision document of key concepts and fundamental principles of EU law & Policy sent to you all today. Keep up to date, through this blog, on developments in relation to the euro and the debt crisis.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Funding approved for Communicating Europe Initiative 2010


On Monday 10th May 2010 it was confirmed that IT Tralee  would receive   funding under the Department of Foreign Affairs "Communicating Europe Initiative". This Initiative provides funding for an EU project to be run in the next academic year with ITT and a number of secondary schools in Kerry. The project entitled 'My EU Life' will involve second level students in transitional year (TY)who will submit projects/art/essays/poetry on the impact the EU has on everyday life in Ireland. The schools involved will be visited by some of our international students as well as our EU Schools Liaison Team. Since 2003  ITT has organised an annual student led EU Debate which has been a big success. This project aims to build on that success and expand the annual EU themed activity.
For more information see http://www.eumatters.ie/

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

EU predicts Irish growth of 3% in 2011

EU predicts Irish growth of 3% in 2011

The EU Commission has forecast that the Irish economy will grow by 3% next year. This is one of the highest levels of growth forecast in this morning's figures from the Commssion.

At 3% predicted growth, Ireland is alongside other countries who experienced massive falls in recent years, like Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

The Commission says that the economy will fall by 0.9% this year. This again is an upward revision from a previous forecast for a 1.4% fall. Its figures say the economy here declined by 7.1% last year. This compares to a previous forecast of -7.5%.

Read the full forecast here

European Economic and Monetary Affairs Commissioner Olli Rehn said that Ireland took bold, credible consolidation efforts and fiscal consolidation is paying off now, and that the Irish economy is recovering.

'It is essential Ireland will continue to take measures of fiscal consolidation and if needed take even further measures,' he added.


Meanwhile, the euro zone economy as a whole is set to grow by 0.9% this year, faster than previously thought, the EU Commission said today, but debt-laden Greece's economy is set to contract by 3%.

'The improved outlook for economic growth this year is good news for Europe,' said EU Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs, Olli Rehn.

'We must now ensure that growth will not be derailed by risks related to financial stability. Sustainable growth calls for determined fiscal consolidation efforts and reforms that enhance productivity and employment,' he said.

The 0.9% economic growth forecast for the euro zone contrasts sharply with the unprecedented 4.1% contraction in recession-hit Europe last year. In February, when the commission released its previous forecasts, the growth this year was put at 0.7%.

For the 27-nation EU as a whole the economic growth forecast for 2010 was put at 1%.

But the situation is very different for Greece, as its euro zone partners prepare a multi-billion euros rescue package to prevent it defaulting on its massive debts.

The prediction of a 3% contraction in the economy contrasts sharply wuth the earlier estimate of a much more gentle fall of 0.3% foreseen last November.

For 2011, Brussels still sees the Greek economy in recession, though with the economic squeeze limited to 0.5%. In November, growth of 0.7% was predicted for next year.

For Spain and Portugal, the two euro zone countries considered most at risk after Greek, the commission revised its growth predictions upwards. For Spain it see a rise in economic activity of 0.4% this year, while the rate for Portugal was put at 0.5%.

Source: www.rte.ie

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Toireasa Ferris said:

Given that most weeks consisted of 70/80 hours of work and canvassing across five counties, its not surprising that specific details of various debates/events during the EU campaign are slim, to say the least. One event however, that does stand out is the debate we candidates participated in at IT Tralee.

The occassion was memorable for a number of reasons. it was one of the first panel debates we had engaged in and to be honest the task was made all the more nerve racking by the knowledge and debating skills demonstrated by the students in the first part of the evening. We were supposed to be the experts on the European Union and given that most of us had campaigned on the Lisbon Treaty, we were expected to know more than the average person. Trying to follow the students performances was going to be a tough task.

It was also a proud evening for me that one of my former students, who i had tought EU Law in the community college, was selected as the most impressive speaker that evening. Her team failed to win the debate, which to be fair, was not the expected outcome amongst some members of the audience.

While turn out for the event wasn't that high, those who did attend demonstrated great interest in the subject matter and there was lively debate between the candidates who had opposing views on the lisbon treaty.

Congratulations to all involved, as i said it was one of the most memorable events i participated in during the campaign, unfortunately i wasn't in a position to attend this years debate as i was committed to atted another meeting that night, but given its an annual event, i look forward to the Decbate in 2011.