Europe needs concrete action on connectivity policy
Policymakers have already recognized the need for a new digital approach. Done right, it can take us into a more prosperous, fair and flourishing future.
Policymakers have already recognized the need for a new digital approach. Done right, it can take us into a more prosperous, fair and flourishing future.
In rural Colombia, a converted bus and a 30-strong interdisciplinary team are bringing basic healthcare services to pregnant women affected by poverty.
Musk has spent days beefing with politicians over the far-right unrest sweeping the UK.
A triple win for sustainability, circularity and business
The Federal Trade Commission investigation of DaVita and Fresenius Medical Care follows years of consolidation in the dialysis industry.
Pressure is on to innovate as new business models, competition formats and events come to athletics
EIT Food recently announced the creation of the Regenerative Innovation Portfolio to improve regenerative agricultural practices in Europe. Euractiv spoke with EIT Food CEO Richard Zaltzman, to discover how the funds will be used.
SNEAK PEEK โ Sexism rife in the City: MPs call for more legislation. โ Think tanks give U.K. economy poor score post-budget. โ Global banks face new rules to prevent capital โwindow-dressing.โ Good morning and happy Friday to our readers. Today, itโs International Womenโs Day, and the Treasury Committee has things to sayโฆ DRIVING THE [โฆ]
SNEAK PEEK โ Banks: who pays if smaller ones collapse? โ Budget highs, lows, and no-gos. โCity minister meets with top female finance gurus ahead of International Womenโs Day. Good morning! Today weโve got battling banks, budget chat and crypto. Keep reading! DRIVING THE DAY BIG BANKS AND SMALL BANKS BATTLE OVER WHO SHOULD PAY [โฆ]
SNEAK PEEK โ Budget expectations, from National Insurance cuts to inheritance tax latest. โ Bank capital treatment of SMEs might scupper retail-heavy budget plans. โ FCA investigates banksโ loans to small businesses amid โsuper complaint.โ Good morning โฆ ITโS BUDGET DAY! POLITICO reporters have been running around like headless chickens trying to get the goss. [โฆ]
SNEAK PEEK โ Government should measure debt management better, MPs say. โ Budget latest as Hunt looks to play it safe. โ Banks try to solve Companies House mystery. Good morning readers! Budget day beckons โฆ are you excited? Today weโve got a damning report from MPs, budget goss, and depressing mortgage stats. Just another [โฆ]
SNEAK PEEK โย Wednesdayโs budget looms and weโve got the details. โย Bank of England told to clamp down on excessive compliance breaches. โย Change of rules to allow fractional shares in ISAs set for delay. Good morning readers! We probably donโt need to remind you that itโs budget week this week. Itโs going to be [โฆ]
Time is running out to make progress on files before the 2024 European election.
A European strategy for EU tech to nurture and support its valuable assets โ tech companies.
Price spikes driven by the war in Ukraine are helping fill the petroleum giantsโ coffers, despite governmentsโ promises of a greener era.
Laureline Lemoine,
Senior Associate, AWO Agency
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On September 27, 2023, the
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The EU wants to steer drug development to cover research gaps, but industry hates the idea.
Today entire business models are under pressure and companies are testing new product portfolios in new technological directions. This analysis applies to the automotive and supplier industries in particular. Dr. Daniel Hay is the Academic Director of …
Why Open RAN is key to strategic autonomy and security.
The European Commission unveiled on Wednesday (6 September) its list of online services designated as “gatekeepers”, which will now have six months to adapt to strict antitrust practices or face up to 20% global annual turnover fines.