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Copenhagen News

Re-employment tough for Copenhagen’s redundant

A new survey suggests that residents of Copenhagen would be the hardest pushed to find new employment if they were to be made redundant, compared to those in other areas of the country. The study by D...
Jersey News

Plaques link Jersey and Newfoundland

The historic links between Jersey and the Gasp
London News

British Airways to charge for seat allocation.

On 7 October British Airways starts charging for advanced seat allocation on all its flights. The price of choosing a seat on a one-way economy flight to European destinations is
London News

British Airways charges for seat allocation.

On 7 October British Airways starts charging for advanced seat allocation on all its flights. The price of choosing a seat on a one-way economy flight to European destinations is
Amsterdam News

Amsterdam rents monument on eBay

It seems that the Ebay effect has finally made its way to the very heart of bureaucracy, after Amsterdam city council put one of the city
London News

Evening Standard goes free

Evening Standard goes free In a move that has allegedly taken its competitors by surprise, the London Evening Standard has announced that it is to become a free newspaper. From 12 October the newspap...
Brussels News

Brussels needs anti-discrimination training

The Brussels minister for employment and economy, Beno
Dublin News

Ireland Ratifies Lisbon Treaty

Irish people have ratified the second referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, with an overwhelming majority of 67 per cent voting in favour. The turnout was 58 per cent with 1,214,268 people voting for the t...
London News

Evening Standard goes free

In a move that has allegedly taken its competitors by surprise, the London Evening Standard has announced that it is to become a free newspaper. From 12 October the newspaper, founded in 1827, will dr...
Jersey News

St Helier Town Park project gets closer

Work on the long-delayed Town Park project could start early next year. It was originally proposed in the 1990s, and was meant to be a Millennium project. Now the idea to reinvigorate a not especially...
Barcelona News

Barcelona via sms

Barcelona city council is to increase the services on offer to residents via SMS. Residents will, from October, be able to receive reminders of appointments at the tax office
Berlin News

Demo protests internet surveillance

It is estimated that around 25,000 people took to the streets of Berlin on 12 September to protest against the increase in internet surveillance by the state. The protest follows the passing of a law...
Jersey News

Major Jersey drugs trial leads to tight security

Armed police are surrounding the Royal Court in St Helier every day during the course of a month-long drugs trial. The unprecedented security measures involve the closure of Hill Street every morning...
Jersey News

Jersey scores best on IMF anti-money laundering list

Jersey has been placed at the top of the league of the 120 jurisdictions whose anti-money laundering measures are assessed by the International Monetary Fund. It has been announced that the island h...
Vienna News

Protests again Vienna Boys Choir new concert hall

The world-famous 500-year old Vienna Boys Choir has filed court charges against a group opposing the building of its new concert hall, says the Austrian Times. The proposed new 380-seater concert hall...
Amsterdam News

New director for Anne Frank Museum

The director of the Anne Frank Foundation, Hans Westra, who has held the post for 27 years, has announced his resignation. The Foundation, based in Amsterdam, is responsible for running the museum of...
Oxford News

Campaign to improve private rentals

Oxford city council has launched a voluntary landlord accreditation scheme to help raise the standard of the city
Madrid News

Madrid taxi protests

For the first time in 30 years Madrid
Copenhagen News

S-trains to run at night

According to the Copenhagen Post, the city
London News

Safer neighbourhood campaign

A new initiative by the Metropolitan Police will give London
Brussels News

Roof top wind turbines in Brussels

The roofs of Brussels could be a mass of miniature wind turbines if the recommendations of a study by the Centre d
Berlin News

Real estate bargains in Berlin

According to the British Daily Mail, Berlin has some of the lowest house prices in Europe and is a prime market for buyers and renters alike. A combination of factors has meant that Berlin has not bee...
Amsterdam News

Testing for hepatitis C

Residents of Amsterdam are being offered free tests for the virus hepatitis C during a campaign by the public health service Gezond Amsterdam (GGD) to raise awareness of the disease. Hepatitis C, whic...
Barcelona News

No red light zone for Barcelona

Barcelona mayor Jordi Hereu has ruled out establishing official red light districts in the city. His comments come in response to the recent uproar over pictures published in Spanish daily El Pa
Dublin News

Dublin Bridge Wins Major Award

Dublin's newest bridge has won the Best Structural Design prize at a Leaf (Leading European Architects Forum) awards ceremony in Berlin. Spencer Dock bridge, located over the Liffey in the Dublin dock...
Madrid News

Madrid rapped over bad health services

Madrid has some of the worst public health service facilities in the whole of Spain, according to a recent report by the Federaci
London News

Boris Johnson defends hedge funds

London mayor Boris Johnson has travelled to EU headquarters in Brussels to voice his concerns that London
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