All posts tagged "EU"
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EU and India agree trade and technology cooperation as part of Western bid to break Russia ties
India and the European Union are to form a trade and technology council to boost cooperation in the face of rising geopolitical uncertainty following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The announcement
- Posted April 27, 2022
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AI intelligence: equipping public and civil service leaders with the skills to embrace emerging technologies
Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data technologies may still be in their infancy but there is no doubt they will loom large in the years and decades to come. Karen
- Posted April 20, 2022
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Eight countries set out principles for the future of digital ID
A working group on digital identity which comprises eight member states has drafted a set of high-level principles to support the development of mutually recognised and interoperable digital ID systems
- Posted February 28, 2022
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From response to recovery: public service leaders reveal their standout COVID-19 innovations
From tracking apps to continent-wide collaboration, public and civil services around the world have responded to the coronavirus pandemic with a series of impressive new tools and approaches Faced with
- Posted January 26, 2022
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Brexit battle scars: in conversation with Theresa May’s chief of staff
As senior aide to Theresa May, Gavin Barwell was in a unique position to guide the prime minister as she tried to navigate the UK’s turbulent split from the EU.
- Posted November 7, 2021
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COP26 roundup: world leaders’ key commitments on climate change
We outline the major pledges to have been announced in the first days of the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, UK, including commitments to cut methane emissions, address deforestation,
- Posted November 3, 2021
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Dutch tax office falls foul of GDPR rules
The Dutch tax office breached privacy rules for seven years by holding data on more than a quarter of a million citizens in a list of possible fraudsters, a data
- Posted November 2, 2021
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Italy mandates vaccine passports for all workers
Italy’s prime minister Mario Draghi has made vaccine passports mandatory for its 1.2 million government and local authority employees and all private sector workers. It is the first EU country
- Posted September 16, 2021
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Scottish power-sharing deal brings independence referendum a step closer
A second Scottish independence referendum has come a step closer, following the formation of an alliance between the Scottish National Party (SNP) and the Scottish Green Party Parliamentary Group to
- Posted August 24, 2021
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EU funds vaccine drive for eastern neighbours
The European Union has pledged €35m (US$41m) to boost COVID-19 vaccination campaigns in six countries lying to the East of the bloc, as the global vaccine shortage bites. The aid
- Posted August 17, 2021