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CONTAMINATION ASSESSMENTS



BY KEITH NUTHALL
A EUROPEAN Union (EU) research project has developed technology that enabling local authorities to assess contaminants on brownfield sites, without having to drill boreholes and take physical samples. The HYGEIA consortium has developed a high-precision positioning system for ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys, which is necessary for collecting high-resolution 3-D data.…

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ARTIFICIAL BLOOD



BY KEITH NUTHALL and MONICA DOBIE
A EUROPEAN Union (EU)-sponsored research project has been launched to create practical cell-factories producing a genetically-modified haemogoblin, the key element of blood that carries oxygen around the body. The Euro Blood Substitutes initiative wants to use ‘Aspergillus niger’ fungus and ‘Escherichia coli’ bacteria to create super-charged haem proteins, helping create reliable supplies of alternative blood products.…

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EXOTIC DISEASE DIAGNOSES



BY KEITH NUTHALL
CHARITY may begin at home for many people, but as far as diagnosing exotic foreign diseases is concerned, it is far better begun abroad. The growth in diseases spread round the world by mass air travel, such as viral haemorrhagic fever (VHF) and SARS, led in 1998 to the creation of a European Network for Diagnostics of Imported Viral Diseases (ENIVD).…

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DSM BAKERY INGREDIENTS



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE ACQUISITION of sole control of fresh yeast, dry yeast and related bread ingredients producer DSM Bakery Ingredients by Gilde Buy-Out Fund II, of the Netherlands, from fellow Dutch company Royal DSM NV, has been approved without conditions by the European Commission.…

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DSM BAKERY INGREDIENTS



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE ACQUISITION of sole control of fresh yeast, dry yeast and related bread ingredients producer DSM Bakery Ingredients by Gilde Buy-Out Fund II, of the Netherlands, from fellow Dutch company Royal DSM NV, has been approved without conditions by the European Commission.…

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FLOOD CONSULTATION



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE INSURANCE industry is being asked to comment on European Commission plans to table a European Union (EU) ‘floods directive’ telling member states to limit the potential risks posed by floods and plan for dealing with any that arise.…

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INDUSTRIAL ACTION - EU



BY KEITH NUTHALL
BRITAIN still suffers from comparatively high rates of industrial action compared with its European Union (EU) competitors, according to the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions. The EU agency says that whilst the UK lost 904,900 working days through strikes in 2004, Germany lost just 50,673, and the Netherlands 15,000 (in 2003).…

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EU ROUND UP



BY KEITH NUTHALL
A PROACTIVE competition inquiry has been launched into the European Union’s (EU) natural gas sector, with the aim of rooting out anti-competitive practices. If the European Commission discovers instances of gas companies breaking existing EU competition law, legal action could follow.…

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OECD - TERRORISM



BY ALAN OSBORN
SPURRED by the recent OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) report on terrorism risk cover, insurers have begun to wonder about the optimum pattern for cover in this highly unpredictable sector with its potential for catastrophic losses.…

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REGISTRATION TAXES



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has proposed the abolition of registration taxes that it says impede the transfer of vehicles to the 16 European Union (EU) member states that impose them. Britain is not among the countries concerned, but they include Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Italy, Ireland, Netherlands, Austria and Poland.…

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