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The EU chases its tail on food labelling

February 21, 2023 Consumer and Society 0

There can be little doubt that food and fake news are two of the most hotly debated topics in the EU. The two even collided […]

With the global economy slowing down, innovation needs to be stepped up

December 20, 2022 Consumer and Society 0

It is often said that necessity is the mother of invention and, with a global economic downturn looming, companies across the globe are searching for […]

Why sustainable buildings are not only smart but necessary investments

May 12, 2022 Consumer and Society 0

The Netherlands has claimed to be the first EU member state to have closely aligned its green bond framework with that of the EU taxonomy, […]

E-cig crisis blurs the distinction between vaping and smoking

October 30, 2019 Consumer and Society 0

The regulatory backlash against vaping brand Juul in the United States has directly impacted the broader tobacco sector, with merger talks between Philip Morris International […]

British Chancellor of the Exchequer announces plans for interest-free loans

November 5, 2018 Consumer and Society 0

As the 2018 budget is announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Phillip Hammond, some new developments come to light. Phillip Hammond is set to […]

How to sift out fake health news?

September 4, 2018 Claire Robinson 0

While the Internet provides a rich repository of data on everything from the best new film releases to the hottest holiday destinations, when it comes […]

A New Gold Rush for Ambulance Chasers? Johnson & Johnson Talc Lawsuit Sets a Dangerous Precedent 

July 24, 2018 Consumer and Society 0

A Missouri jury has awarded 22 women a staggering $4.6 billion in damages after the women claimed that Johnson & Johnson’s (J&J’s) popular talcum powder […]

Glyphosate: the battle drags on

December 20, 2017 Liz Daunton 0

The European Commission’s surprise approval of a five-year extension to glyphosate’s EU license at the end of November should have marked the end of one […]

Republicans Agree on Taxes and Democrats Divide Further

November 3, 2017 Robert Lawson 0

It was not long ago that Republicans were in the same position the Democrats now find themselves entangled in. But it was inevitable, you could […]

Is enough being done to prevent prescription drug abuse?

October 30, 2017 Liz Daunton 0

With increased efforts in the fight against legal highs, and the well known dangers associated with illegal drugs, more and more people are turning to […]

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