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28.11 / 10:23
Brexit has intensified UK doctor shortages, finds study
Brexit has worsened doctor shortages in the UK, according to a study published on Sunday. 
28.11 / 09:53
UPS Provident Digital Platform Bitcoin How to find interest generating crypto wallets
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28.11 / 09:23
Provident Digital CEO Gap emi licence acquires BVNK acquires EMI licence
Jesse Hemson-Struthers, CEO, BVNK, says: "It’s always been BVNK's mission to bridge the gap between traditional and digital finance to offer merchants a modern payments platform that they can trust.
28.11 / 02:15
Law Taking down crypto influencers is one step that would help to heal the market
However, the crypto space is notoriously fickle, and the collapse of once-established companies such as Celsius and FTX are stark examples of how people can lose billions of dollars in crypto assets almost overnight.
26.11 / 16:53
Climate change European Union '13 people missing' after torrential rain causes landslide on Italian island of Ischia
Thirteen people are missing on the Italian holiday island of Ischia after a landslide caused by heavy rain, according to the ANSA and AGI news agencies.
26.11 / 14:59
Climate change European Union 'The explosions keep roaring': No rest for Kherson as Russia steps up attacks
Russian shelling killed at least 15 civilians on Friday in the recently liberated Ukrainian city of Kherson, according to local officials.
26.11 / 12:21
Climate change European Union Power Ukraine war: Number without power halved but six million still cut off, Zelenskyy says
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said the number of people without power has been halved since the immediate aftermath of Russia's assault this week, but some six million are still cut off.
25.11 / 13:21
Barefoot migrants pushed by Belarus across Lithuanian border, says minister
Belarus is pushing migrants across the Lithuanian border barefoot in a bid to exert pressure on the country, Lithuania's government said on Wednesday. 
25.11 / 05:39
business Blockchain Adoption SEC NOT Belgium says BTC, ETH and other decentralized coins are not securities
Belgium’s financial regulatory body has confirmed its position that Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH) and other cryptocurrencies that are issued solely by computer code do not constitute securities.
25.11 / 00:33
Migrants Viktor Orbán promises Hungary will ratify NATO membership for Finland and Sweden in January
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said his country will ratify NATO membership for Sweden and Finland at the start of the next parliamentary session -- in January 2023. 
24.11 / 22:21
business economics 5 tips for riding out a downbeat market this holiday season
These forecasts are driven by deteriorating structural fundamentals. For example, credit card debt has surged past even 2020 levels, with interest rates charged by banks that are just slightly higher than those observed leading up to the post-2000 dot-com crash. And yet, labor force participation rates — or the proportion of the population that is able to work and is working — have still not recovered to pre-pandemic levels. Furthermore, inflation — as measured by the consumer price index — has surged over the past few years.
24.11 / 14:07
Technology Climate change European Parliament Brussels recommends billions in EU funds be withheld from Hungary
The European Commission is likely to recommend that billions of euros of EU money be withheld from Hungary judging that Budapest has failed to deliver the reforms necessary to ensure such funds are protected from corruption, Euronews understands.
24.11 / 12:59
UPS businesses Businesses and TUC plead with UK government to scrap plans to burn up EU rules
Business secretary Grant Schapps has come under pressure to scrap his plans to tear up established EU rules that sit within the UK’s legislative framework over fear of ‘significant disruption’.
24.11 / 12:27
UPS businesses Businesses and unions plead with UK government to scrap plans to burn up EU rules
Business secretary Grant Schapps has come under pressure to scrap his plans to tear up established EU rules that sit within the UK’s legislative framework over fear of ‘significant disruption’.
24.11 / 02:35
Deal licence Kosovo and Serbia reach deal on licence plate dispute - Borrell
The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo reached an agreement to end their dispute over licence plates, according to the European Union's top diplomat.
23.11 / 20:19
COST UPS Citizens Blockchain-Cryptocurrency Technology Will Lead The Global Sustainability Movement
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23.11 / 13:29
Money Scottish independence: Scotland ‘doesn't have power’ to hold fresh referendum, says UK Supreme Court
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that Scotland's parliament does not have the legislative competence to hold a consultative referendum on independence next year. 
22.11 / 17:27
Technology LGBT European Union Viktor Orbán criticised for wearing scarf with 'Greater Hungary' map
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been criticised for wearing a scarf that features a historical map of "Greater Hungary".
22.11 / 15:27
Technology LGBT Evacuations raid Ukraine war: Kyiv monastery raid; Kherson evacuations; and Poland to deploy missile launchers
Ukraine's security service (SBU) has raided the main Orthodox Christian monastery in Kyiv over suspected links to Russia.
22.11 / 10:17
business LGBT European Union Deal COP27: EU left 'disappointed' by lack of ambition in final deal, calling it a 'small step forward'
The European Union is not hiding its disappointment with the climate deal struck at COP27, criticising its lack of ambition and warning of an increasingly distant possibility to keep global warming under the 1.5 °C target.
22.11 / 10:17
business LGBT European Union Ukraine war: Kyiv tells residents of liberated areas to leave before winter sets in
Ukrainian authorities have begun evacuating civilians from recently liberated sections of the Kherson and Mykolaiv regions, fearing that a lack of heat, power and water due to Russian shelling will make living conditions too difficult this winter. 

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