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EU essentially the work of the Devil! Australian journalist erupts at Brussels | World | News

Mr Sheridan said: To speak very bluntly, the European Union is essentially the work of the devil. It s operating procedure is this, it ties itself up in ludicrous regulatory knots and imposes grotesque cost disadvantageous on itself. It then tries to export those cost disadvantages through the treaty system and multilateralism them. Now of course the nations of Asia simply don t pay any attention to this rubbish at all. European Union is essentially the work of the devil Australian correspondent Greg Sheridan says (Image: GETTY) Australia has been performing well while lacking the same target as the EU, Sheridan noted (Image: SKY NEWS AUSTRALIA)

EU chiefs urged to follow the UK fossil fuel policy - ball s in your court! | UK | News

| UPDATED: 11:00, Sat, Feb 27, 2021 Link copied Green Britain: Dale Vince discusses re-wilding campaign Sign up to receive our rundown of the day s top stories direct to your inbox SUBSCRIBE Invalid email When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. The Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) said Brussels must make some big decisions in the coming year or lag behind Britain on cutting transport emissions.

DAILY BRIEF: Music recording, medical tech, navy tech, critical metals and sustainable progress

Daily Brief DAILY BRIEF: Music recording, medical tech, navy tech, critical metals and sustainable progress All the daily Finnish business news that works: Nexstim, Saab Finland, City of Pori, Genelec and Finland’s sustainable progress make headlines. Rasmus Hetemäki Saab grows its Finnish development team, Pori hosts a new sustainable vanadium plant, Genelec’s sound system is selected in Germany, and Finland’s sustainable progress leads the way in Europe. Click on the headlines for more in-depth information about each piece of news. Finnish medical technology company Nexstim has received two orders for its navigated brain stimulation (NBS) system in Germany. One of the orders came from a university that will use the system for an R&D project to improve its capabilities. The other came from a hospital that will upgrade its existing system with the latest SmartFocus navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (nTMS) features. In addition t

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