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EUROPE'S IN-CAR EMERGENCY SYSTEM SUPPORT APPROACHES CRITICAL MASS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE ROLL-OUT of the European eCall in-car emergency system is approaching critical mass with 20 countries now committed to operating its supporting infrastructure. The European Commission today announced another five countries were implementing eCall services – Belgium, Denmark, Luxemburg, Malta and Romania.…
AUSTERITY AND RISING PRICES CHOKE GREEK SMOKERS
BY MAKKI MARSEILLES
THE GREEKS – the heaviest smokers in the European Union (EU) and by some counts the world – may start to reduce tobacco consumption significantly, with taxation rising steeply as a result of the country’s ongoing financial crisis.…
EU OFFICIALS REVEAL COUNTERFEIT CLOTHING AND ACCESSORY HAUL IN INTERNATIONAL OPERATION
BY KEITH NUTHALL
OFFICIALS from the European Union’s (EU) anti-fraud unit OLAF have revealed to just-drinks how an international EU customs operation seized counterfeit and smuggled coats and scarves. OLAF said the Matthew II operation was organised by the Czech Republic, working closely with Poland and OLAF: all EU countries were invited to participate.…
BRUSSELS REPORTS EU UNSAFE AUTO CONSUMER ALERTS REMAIN HIGH
BY KEITH NUTHALL and EMMA JACKSON
THE EUROPEAN Commission has reported the number of notifications of potentially unsafe automobiles though the European Union (EU) consumer warning system remains high – being the third most common product category receiving withdrawals and sales bans in 2009.…
WFD STANDARDS WILL FORCE IMPROVEMENTS TO UK WATER QUALITY
BY ALAN OSBORN
ON the face of it, the UK, with other leading western European Union (EU) countries, leads the pack in terms of drawing up and submitting its River Basin Management (RBM) plans to the European Commission – the key first stage requirement of the EU’s Water Framework Directive (WFD).…
EUROPE MOVES SLOWLY TOWARDS PUBLIC PLACE-SMOKING BANS AND EU COMPULSORY LEGISLATION IS UNLIKELY
BY ALAN OSBORN
JUST six years ago, in March 2004, Ireland was the first country in the world to impose an outright ban on smoking in workplaces. A lot of European governments have followed its lead though Ireland (plus the UK and, surprisingly, Turkey) remain the only countries in Europe where the ban is total – that is it applies to smoking in all enclosed public and workplaces without exceptions.…
EU ROUND UP - PRESSURE GROWS FOR MORE EU ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
CALLS have been made for major additional spending on European Union (EU) energy infrastructure, now a new European Commission team is in office.
The European Parliament’s industry committee has strengthened EU proposals to ensure member states have sufficient interconnected energy links to deal with any unexpected winter shortages.…
RUSSIAN REGULATION FACES TOUGH TASK TO REIN IN MONEY LAUNDERING, SAY EXPERTS
BY MIRIAM ELDER
WHILE the government of the Russian Federation has made real efforts to fight money laundering – as documented recently in the Money Laundering Bulletin – the problem remains rampant in this resource-rich country, according to Russian and international experts.…
MEPS PUSH COMMON EU MEAT WELFARE STANDARDS PLAN
BY KEITH NUTHALL
AMBITIOUS proposals to ban the sale of European Union (EU) reared meat in all 27 member states where livestock has suffered from poor welfare have been tabled by the European Parliament’s agriculture committee. Advising the European Commission to swiftly draft a new ‘action plan on the protection and welfare of animals’ for 2011-2015, MEPs said: "The EU ought as soon as possible to adopt a strong general animal welfare law which accords animals the right to a life worth living…" It should prevent "any producer [offering] animal products on the internal [EU] market which do not comply with the conditions laid down by the general law."…
EU ROUND UP - BRUSSELS PUSHES AHEAD WITH MAJOR EUROPEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
WITH a new European Commission in office, major decisions can now be made on pushing ahead with European Union (EU) energy policy priorities: Brussels has released a Euro 4 billion package of 31 gas infrastructure (and 12 electricity) projects.…