All Europe articles – Page 72
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AnalysisSecurity industry closes ranks
Industry groups have come together to raise awareness about information security, but the biggest challenge for organisations—changing behaviour—still lies ahead
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Online onlyIndustry calls for government BCM department
A petition to 10 Downing Street pushes for a designated department for business continuity management
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Online onlyHSE prosecution was a 'waste of taxpayers' money
Hatton Traffic Management has lashed out at the HSE after being cleared of blame over an accident in which two of its workers died
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Online onlyFire burns historic London market
Impact for local businesses likely to increase says Grant Thornton
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Online onlyUK employer medical costs expected to rise by 8 % in 2008
Watson Wyatt survey finds 71 % of respondents expect higher medical cost trends over the next five years
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Online onlyNURS warns directors of health & safety duties
42% of companies surveyed did not have a director with formal health & safety qualifications
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Online onlyDefra looks to tackle water pollution/flooding
UK launches new strategy to secure and maintain water supplies, reduce water pollution and tackle surface water flooding
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Online onlyEU should facilitate alert system for cyber attacks: ENISA
ENISA presents a study on a European Information Sharing and Alert System for SMEs and citizens: EU’s role proposed to be a ‘clearing house’
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Online onlyMOD loses more data
Highlights need for central management of organisational data, says Open Text
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Online onlyBT launches ‘voice continuity’
New service safeguards voice networks in emergency situations
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Online onlyBA crash passengers may seek compensation: law firm
Passengers of the British Airways Boeing 777 that crash landed at Heathrow airport last month may seek claims against the airline
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AnalysisBetween fear and reason
With news of SociétéGénérale’s record beating fraud breaking during the conference, AMRAE’s well attended annual risk symposium turned out to be an interesting affair
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InterviewsFERMA replace Gorrée with Taylor
Hans Gorrée has been replaced by Paul Taylor as interim vice-president of FERMA
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Online onlyBad practice to blame for container losses
Container loss continues to be a problem on container ships, said the North of England P&I club
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Online onlyUK sets out flood spending
Hilary Benn has announced that £34.5m will be allocated to implement the recommendations from Sir Michael Pitt’s report on the summer floods
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AnalysisThe polluter pays, but how?
Environmental concerns have never been taken more seriously, yet a considerable amount of confusion remains around the impact of the EU's new catch-all environmental rule—the environmental liability directive
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Online onlyEU toughens up on employment discrimination
Commission sends ‘reasoned opinions’ to 11 member states that have not implemented the Employment Equality Directive
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Online onlyConstruction firms warned over plant theft
NU says around £1m worth of machinery goes missing from construction sites weekly
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Online onlyFSA publishes Financial Risk Outlook
The UK’s financial services regulator warns firms and consumers of the risks inherent in a significantly less benign economic environment





