Search Results for: England
10 results out of 446 results found for 'England'.
SCOTLAND HEART DISEASE
BY MONICA DOBIE
SCOTS may drink hard, smoke, and eat deep-fried pizzas with battered Mars bars, but obvious environmental factors do not explain why they are so prone to heart disease says a University of Edinburgh study, published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.…
SCOTS HEART ATTACKS
BY MONICA DOBIE
SCOTS may drink hard, smoke, and eat deep-fried pizzas with battered Mars bars, but obvious environmental factors do not explain why they are so prone to heart disease says a University of Edinburgh study, published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.…
FATF'S FUTURE MONEY LAUNDERING
BY ALAN OSBORN
CHINA’S presence at the meeting of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in Paris in February was a powerful reminder of how the world’s great economic, trade and regulatory institutions are changing, with consequences that few people probably fully grasp today.…
MONEY LAUNDERING LAW
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Parliament looks unlikely to heed the concerns about the erosion of client confidentiality by European Union (EU) money laundering legislation, with its key civil liberties committee strengthening lawyers’ duties to inform the authorities about suspicious dealings.…
EIB WATER LOANS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Investment Bank (EIB) is planning to make large low interest loans to two British utilities, to fund major capital works schemes. In Northern Ireland, the publicly-owned European Union (EU) bank wants to lend the province’s Water Service up to GBPounds 88 million to help improve the quality, quantity and security of its treated water supplies to 781,000 customers, ensuring compliance with the EU drinking water directive.…
EU ROUND UP
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Parliament and the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers have compromised on the final shape of a directive reducing sulphur content in marine fuels. The result is legislation that permits higher sulphur usage than the parliament wanted, cutting its marine fuels content to 1.5% by 2007, for all vessels in the Baltic, the North Sea, and the English Channel, and passenger ships in all EU seas and oceans.…
USA HURRICANE PROTECTION COATINGS BOOM - POST HURRICANE KATRINA
BY LUCY JONES, in Dallas, Texas
THERE is another side to the loss of life and devastation wreaked in the USA by hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Wilma and Dennis last year, a market reaction that has brought unsought benefits to the US paint and coatings industry.…
WTO SUMMIT HONG KONG - SERVICES LIBERALISATION - DOHA DEVELOPMENT ROUND - ACCOUNTANCY AIMS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
INTERNATIONAL accountancy firms will be closely monitoring next week’s World Trade Organisation (WTO) summit in Hong Kong for signs that the WTO’s long-running Doha Development Round talks are about to crack open national accounting and auditing markets. Progress in refreshing the WTO General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) has been sluggish since talks began in 2000, one year ahead of the general round, with few trade-offs being offered in bilateral exchanges.…
ENVIRONMENTAL OUTLOOK REPORT - EU ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT - EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
BY KEITH NUTHALL
BRITAIN has been given a generally positive report on its environmental performance by a detailed and long-term European Environment Agency (EEA) report. Overall, the EEA said that the UK was "fortunate to have implemented a series of structural economic changes in the recent past that have brought environmental improvements".…
IRELAND PAINT INDUSTRY FEATURE
IRELAND’S Celtic Tiger economy may have lost a little of its bounce recently, with double-digit annual growth figures no longer predicted. However, the beast is still in fine fettle, as a recent Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) observer report notes: "The economy has bounced back.…