All Breaking News articles – Page 92
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Europe must tackle "double challenge" of climate change
European Commission publishes Green Paper detailing steps to help Europe adapt to climate change
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France referred to Court of Justice over ban on parallel import of plant protection products
The European Commission has decided to refer France to the European Court of Justice for its ban on the parallel import of plant protection products. The Commission considers that several provisions in the French law create obstacles to cross-border trade. Parallel importation is a lawful form of trade in nearly ...
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Parliament fails to reach compromise on Corporate Manslaughter Bill
The government may implement powers to extend the debate past July 19
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Corporate Manslaughter Bill ping-pongs between Houses
If the Bill is not passed by both the Commons and Lords by July 19 2007 then it may fail.
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London Club issues warning on nickel ore liquefaction problem
Ships face severe stability problems as a result of liquefacation of cargoes
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USDA not prepared for avian flu pandemic
GAO report highlights failings in US Department of Agriculture strategy for tackling highly pathogenic AI
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CCA urges Lords to support Corporate Manslaughter Bill
A charity that advises families bereaved from work-related deaths has written to all members of the House of Lords urging them to support the corporate manslaughter bill without further amendment
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FERMA president and executive board elected, new member associations accepted
Reelection of Marie-Gemma Dequae as president, Polish and Finnish associations accepted as members
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UK government sets up body to tackle absence in the workplace
Norwich Union welcomes the decision by the UK government to set up a vocational rehabilitation task group
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Relief for employers as EU health and safety challenge fails
European Court of Justice finds in the UK's favour and dismisses EC legal challenge
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Europe fails to combat corruption
EU Member States are failing to implement the requirements of the Council Framework on the combating of corruption in the private sector
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Eden Project suffers laptop employee data loss
The Cornish environmental complex has reported a loss of a laptop from the firm's contracted payroll company
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Internet ruling poses new risk management challenges
US court decision raises serious issues concerning liability for online content
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WHO moves ahead with avian flu vaccine plans
WHO teams up with manufacturers to create H5N1 vaccine stockpile
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Insurance is insufficient to save a business
Research shows that 70% of businesses which suffered a catastrophic data loss were closed within eighteen months
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EU expert group to tackle issues of ageing population
High level government expert group meets for first time to advise on policies to manage Europe's ageing population
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London toughens up on fraud
London gets together to crack down on fraud with the launch of London Fraud Forum on June 12
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FSA publishes feedback on private equity risks
The FSA has examined the impact that growth and development in the private equity market, has on the FSA's regulation of the UK's wholesale markets
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Industrial pollution still on the rise, says EU report
Environment Commissioner urges member states to do more to tackle industrial pollution
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English poultry test positive for avian influenza
Test results positive for low pathogenic h7 avian influenza near St Helens, Lancashire