George Eustice: We must prepare for euro break-up
17 May 2012 | by George Eustice
which full political and fiscal union can follow. But, after the elections in Greece and France ...
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as financial institutions'. However, France's new president, Francois Hollande, supports the tax and wants ... retail and investment banking. Hollande has indicated he may be interested in doing the same in France ...
which full political and fiscal union can follow. But, after the elections in Greece and France ...
The Government's maligned High Speed 2 rail campaign has brought in a former air traffic control...Jill Pearcy has joined the HS2 project after working for it on a freelance basis. Before this, she spent two years as head of media relations for the National Air Traffic Control Service. She took up the 60,000-a-year post on Tuesday. Pearcy s arrival follows the appointment of former Crossrail chief ...
continues to be up in the air. Well-placed sources still expect Lord Bell and Piers Pottinger to lead a ...
Ministers said they would keep the case for a ban "under review" as they published a strategy to combat Britain s binge-drinking culture. The Home Office document noted that Norway had banned all alcohol ads and France had outlawed TV commercials. "There is known to be a link between advertising ...
debate over air travel....: We need to retain our status as a key global hub for air travel. He pledged to hold a consultation ...
and public affairs teams in France and the UK reporting to the organisation's president Lowic Fauchon ...
. However, UKPAC chairman Elizabeth France said she had high hopes for the new register, suggesting it could form the basis of any government regulation. It s a foundation stone in place, said France ... and we think it works. France, however, was quick to assert that the register was there to be tweaked ...
on stage has vanished into thin air.
to requirements. But Elizabeth France, chairman of UKPAC, said it would relaunch its own register within weeks ...
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