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NUCLEAR WASTE BURIAL
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union’s research Commissioner Philippe Busquin has signalled that the European Commission is prepared to sink Brussels’ newly replenished research budgets into developing techniques for storing nuclear waste underground. After a visit to the European Underground Research Infrastructure for Disposal of nuclear waste in Clay Environment (EURIDICE), in Mol, Belgium, the Commissioner said: “A lot a progress has been made towards identifying appropriate sites and developing the necessary disposal technology for underground waste management.…
WORKING TIME
Keith Nuthall
THE EUROPEAN Commission is threatening legal action at the European Court of Justice against France, Luxembourg, Belgium and Italy, alleging that they have failed to write into their national legislation European Union rules limiting the working hours of seafarers on ships calling at EU ports.…
COMBINED TRANSPORT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has approved Belgian government plans to pay out Euro 3 million this year to subsidise investments in combined transport facilities for road transport services in Flanders, with the aim of reducing congestion in this crowded corner of Europe.…
BATTERY HENS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
FORMAL threats of legal action at the European Court of Justice have been made against Austria, Belgium, Greece, Italy and Portugal over their alleged failure to implement the 1999 Directive on minimum welfare standards for laying hens. European Union governments were supposed to have introduced the standards, (including minimum cage sizes), by January 1, 2002.…
RYAN AIR
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A STATE aid inquiry has been formally launched by the European Commission into the benefits offered to Ryanair by its first base in mainland Europe, Brussels South Charleroi Airport, Belgium. The Commission says there is a case to answer over advantages provided by the airport, which is controlled by the Walloon regional government.…
BACTERIA PROJECT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A EUROPEAN Union funded research project has identified four strains of lactobacilli that could help treat intestinal inflammations and infections. The DEPROHEALTH scheme has received Euro1.4 million in Brussels money; its aim is to develop oral probiotic bacteria vaccines to counter conditions such as rotavirus, which causes infant diarrhoea, and Chrohn’s disease.…
WITHOLDING TAX
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) is moving towards a deal with Switzerland over the payment of a withholding tax to avoid releasing information about EU citizens owning Swiss bank savings accounts. It wants avoid exposing these clients to tax demands from their home countries.…
WITHOLDING TAX
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) is moving closer to a deal with Switzerland, where Berne would agree to pay Brussels a withholding tax to avoid releasing information about EU citizens owning Swiss bank savings accounts. It wants avoid exposing these clients to tax demands from their home countries.…
WITHOLDING TAX
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) is moving closer to a deal with Switzerland, where Berne would agree to pay Brussels a withholding tax to avoid releasing information about EU citizens owning Swiss bank savings accounts. It wants avoid exposing these clients to tax demands from their home countries.…
CONGO ICJ CASE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE REPUBLIC of the Congo (Brazzaville) has launched a case at the International Court of Justice, in the Hague, which is trying to undermine the principle of extra-territoriality under which activist magistrates, for instance in Belgium and Spain, have been seeking to prosecute crimes committed abroad.…