Op-eds

The EU chases its tail on food labelling

There can be little doubt that food and fake news are two of the most hotly debated topics in the…

1 year ago

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

It is often said that necessity is the mother of invention and, with a global economic downturn looming, companies across…

1 year ago

Why sustainable buildings are not only smart but necessary investments

The Netherlands has claimed to be the first EU member state to have closely aligned its green bond framework with…

2 years ago

E-cig crisis blurs the distinction between vaping and smoking

The regulatory backlash against vaping brand Juul in the United States has directly impacted the broader tobacco sector, with merger…

5 years ago

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

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

6 years ago

How to sift out fake health news?

While the Internet provides a rich repository of data on everything from the best new film releases to the hottest…

6 years ago

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

A Missouri jury has awarded 22 women a staggering $4.6 billion in damages after the women claimed that Johnson &…

6 years ago

Glyphosate: the battle drags on

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

6 years ago

Republicans Agree on Taxes and Democrats Divide Further

It was not long ago that Republicans were in the same position the Democrats now find themselves entangled in. But…

7 years ago

Is enough being done to prevent prescription drug abuse?

With increased efforts in the fight against legal highs, and the well known dangers associated with illegal drugs, more and…

7 years ago