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OFFICE INCUBATION FUND



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has launched an investigation into Britain’s planned Euro 115 million SBS Incubation Fund, which would provide soft loans to businesses intending to develop and operate office premises for small firms. Brussels thinks that the scheme could break European Union state aid rules, because it does not appear to follow existing regional aid rules, notably in terms of imposing caps on the proportion of costs that can be covered.…

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ITALY COMPULSORY INSURANCE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has won a case at the European Court of Justice which declares illegal any intervention by national European Union governments to limit the liberty of motor insurance companies to set the price of their premiums.…

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CYBER SECURITY AGENCY



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE CREATION of a European Network and Information Security Agency – coordinating European Union (EU) efforts to defend its telecommunications and IT against cybercrime – has been proposed by the European Commission.

It wants a central agency to provide assistance to national computer emergency response teams, for instance by providing advice, such as on the interoperability of IT security systems and providing advice.…

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EU ROUND UP



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has been laying preparations for possible fuel shortages associated with a possible war in the Middle East, summoning its special group on petroleum provisions to analyse existing European Union (EU) fuel stocks and supplies. The Commission wants every Member State to stockpile enough fuel to last for 40 days of standard consumption.…

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KONJAC BAN



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Parliament has overwhelmingly approved a permanent ban on the food additive E425 konjac in jelly confectionery because of the risks of children and old people choking on such sweets.…

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RUSSIAN FEES



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Parliament’s transport committee has recommended that a financial carrot is dangled before the Russian government to try and end the practice of paying its national carrier Aeroflot for over-flying rights on trans-Siberian, trans-polar and trans-Asian routes.…

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BAKU PIPELINE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE INTERNATIONAL Finance Corporation of the World Bank is heading up a groundbreaking aid deal that will try to foster key local companies who will be responsible for maintaining and managing piplelines sending natural gas and oil from central Asia to the European Union.…

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GERMAN RENEWABLES



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Investment Bank (EIB) has drawn up plans to finance a range of renewable energy projects in Germany. Up to Euro 200 million would be invested, mainly in wind power plants, and to a lesser extent geothermal, small-scale hydro power, solar energy and biomass based energy projects.…

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WORKPLACE HARASSMENT



Keith Nuthall
PSYCHOLOGICAL harassment in the workplace, especially by colleagues, is the new growing health-and-safety threat in Europe, both as a source of stress and a cause of productivity losses, a European Union (EU) agency’s report has concluded.

‘Preventing violence and harassment in the workplace’ by the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions has found that defence industry workers and government officials are most likely to suffer this kind of victimisation, with 16 per cent reporting these problems.…

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WORKPLACE HARASSMENT



Keith Nuthall
PSYCHOLOGICAL harassment in the workplace, especially by colleagues, is the new growing health-and-safety threat in Europe, both as a source of stress and a cause of productivity losses, a European Union (EU) agency’s report has concluded.

‘Preventing violence and harassment in the workplace’ by the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions has found that defence industry workers and government officials are most likely to suffer this kind of victimisation, with 16 per cent reporting these problems.…

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