The EU has now given the greenlight on “booster” shots for those over 18, six months after their second shot—a fact which is set to further harm vaccine
Understanding the ongoing health of any software application should be at the heart of any digital enterprise. Application health directly correlates to customer satisfaction, the application’s maintainability, and
In the last month, energy prices have soared by 17.4%, pushing inflation up to the highest seen in Europe for 13 years. This could cause major problems for
After last month’s soaring gas and oil prices, the European Union’s statistics agency has released a report showing that annual inflation in the Euro area reached a 13-year
As the demand for electric vehicles and other new technology continues to rise, there’s been a surge in battery production and “gigafactories”. Now, the EU has proposed new
Despite a trade deal being made in December to ensure tariff-free trade after Brexit, trade between the EU and UK has fallen sharply this year. Because of this,
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently updated its air quality guidelines, and this included tightening its recommendations for limits on air pollution. This change was made after the
The UK originally planned to reintroduce border checks at the end of 2020. However, the government announced this week that checks on goods will be delayed until next
Big tech companies have faced tough regulations in the EU since 2020, which include large fines or the breaking up of companies that fail to comply with rules. However, a new
Two of the UK’s biggest mobile operators – EE and Vodafone – have announced that they will be introducing additional chargers for customers using their phones in the