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Angry french farmers greet President Emmanuel Macron at Paris agriculture fair

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers across the EU argue the bloc's environmental regulations, including initiatives like the Green Deal, hamper their operations and render their products less competitive against non-EU products.
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Canada's energy minister sees a low-carbon future for the global economy

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Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Jonathan Wilkinson about Ottawa's new oil and gas emissions cap and what he plans to do about pushback from the provinces.
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Russia 'deliberately targeting' Ukraine's food stocks, says EU Commission

9th - Higher Ed
The comment by Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis came as the Commission announced plans to produce more food to offset disruption caused by the war.
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EU parliament gives green light to agricultural reforms

9th - Higher Ed
MEPs voted overwhelmingly in favour of changes to the bloc's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
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Talks over reform of EU agriculture end without agreement

9th - Higher Ed
Negotiations over the EU's Common Agricultural Policy broke down this week.
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EU agriculture reform pits farmers against environmentalists as CAP vote looms large over Brussels

9th - Higher Ed
For farmers, big and small, Europe’s Common Agriculture Policy keeps them in business, and it’s a big slice of the European Union’s budget too, representing over a third of entire expenditure....
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EU agriculture reform pits farmers against environmentalists

9th - Higher Ed
For farmers, big and small, Europe’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) keeps them in business, and it’s a big slice of the European Union’s budget too, representing over a third of the entire expenditure....
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Common Agricultural Policy: What is it? How does it work? How might it be about to change?

9th - Higher Ed
What is the EU's Common Agricultural Policy?



Safeguarding food supplies for nearly 450 million people is no easy task, but it’s one of the European Union’s main policy

missions....
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Morneau says there is no cap on government spending to fight COVID-19 economic crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau spoke with reporters on Parliament Hill on Friday
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Can Europe make ecological farming competitive?

9th - Higher Ed
Last year farmers' protested against red tape pinned to EU funding, and their demonstrations yielded results. The European Commission has been simplifying farmers' environmental obligations, but how will it reform the Common Agricultural...
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Don Bradman’s Baggy Green Sold At Auction For Nearly $500,000 | GRAVITAS | WION

9th - Higher Ed
An Australian cricket enthusiast has paid a staggering $479,700 for one of Sir Donald Bradman’s Test caps at auction, highlighting the enduring allure of the cricket legend and the cherished baggy green. This particular cap was worn by...
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Do organic farmers still have a chance in Europe?

9th - Higher Ed
For more than a year now, European agricultural policy has been in a state of unrest.
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Brussels takes China to the WTO over 'questionable' probe into EU dairy products

9th - Higher Ed
The call for WTO consultations comes as EU and Chinese officials step up talks on the dispute around electric vehicles.
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Interviews with farmers at a protest over Cap proposals in Dublin

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1st interview, Alice Doyle IFA deputy President

2nd Interview Edward Carr ICOS pres
ident
3rd Interview Louise Crowley Chair of Li

merick IFA

Farmers and farming representatives took part in the “flash action” at the...
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Farming groups hold a protest over Cap proposals in Dublin

Higher Ed
The Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) and the group representing co-ops have held a protest in Dublin, warning against a plan to to remove the Cap budget in favour of a once-off funding approach to the EU budget.



Peter Power,...
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Starmer to work ‘constructively’ on scrapping two-child benefit cap in Scotland

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The UK Government has pledged to work “constructively” with SNP ministers at Holyrood as they seek to end the two-child benefit cap for families north of the border.



However, a senior minister in Sir Keir Starmer’s...
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£240m in Budget for local services to help people back into work, Starmer says

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Sir Keir Starmer has said the Chancellor will announce £240 million in funding for local services to help get people back to work at this week’s Budget.



Rachel Reeves will deliver her first Budget on Wednesday, as the...
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Full Sir Keir Starmer speech ahead of Budget

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In a speech in Birmingham, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer confirmed the £2 bus fare cap will be replaced by a new £3 cap until the end of 2025 at this week’s Budget. He also defended Labour’s decision to suspend MP Mike...
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How can I lower my energy bills and what help is there for me?

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Households across Britain are facing increasing energy costs this winter after the regulator raised its price cap from October 1.



Ofgem’s price cap has risen by £149 from £1,568 a year to £1,717 for a typical household in...
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British Gas owner Centrica sees supply arm profits soar on price cap boost

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British Gas owner Centrica has revealed that earnings at its retail supplier business soared by nearly 900% as it was handed a price cap boost of around £500 million.



The energy giant said underlying earnings at its gas and...
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MS Worker installing components on an internal combustion engine in an auto assembly plant / Princeton, Indiana, United States

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MS Worker installing components on an internal combustion engine in an auto assembly plant / Princeton, Indiana, United States
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Fermentation plug bubbles - homemade wine fermentation

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Fermentation plug bubbles - homemade wine fermentation
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T/L yellow disc fungi and dung fungi (Coprinus sp.) growing on cow dung, CU, UK

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T/L yellow disc fungi and dung fungi (Coprinus sp.) growing on cow dung, CU, UK
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Student hand dropping investing South Korean won money coin to Graduation fund for save moneys in studying abroad. Education savings and investment ideas

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Student hand dropping investing South Korean won money coin to Graduation fund for save moneys in studying abroad. Education savings and investment ideas