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Brexit is blowing up British politics

Analysis by Luke McGee, CNN With Brexit day only weeks away, and still no deal in place, now might not seem the best time for British politicians to flip the table over. But this week, 11 Members of Parliament have done exactly that. On Monday, seven members of the opposition Labour Party announced that they were fed up of their leader Jeremy Corbyn, citing reasons ranging from rampant anti-Semitism to his lack of leadership on Brexit. They will now sit as...

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Health Sector Cybersecurity Guidance Provides Best Practices Applicable Across Industries

Published 2/21/2019 Authors Sharon R. Klein, Alex C. Nisenbaum, and Karen H. Shin; Pepper Hamilton LLP    While cyberattacks continue to increase in number, health care organizations face some of the greatest risks. According to the Health Sector Coordinating Council (HSCC) — a coalition of industry associations that operates in in public partnership with the government — 95 percent of health care organizations have been targeted for a cyberattack. And these attacks are particularly costly. In the health care industry, the cost...

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Progress made on Brexit “no-deal” contingency legislation

The College of Commissioners was today briefed by the Secretary-General Martin Selmayr and discussed the progress made on the Commission's contingency proposals for the undesirable but possible situation of a “no deal” Brexit. Michel Barnier, Chief Negotiator for Article 50 negotiations, updated the College on the latest state of play of the ongoing discussions with the UK government. To date, the Commission has tabled 19 legislative proposals, on which good progress has been made in the European Parliament and the...

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Check out this Podcast “Future Europe” from the EIB

The Future Europe podcast showcases the continent’s innovative future through one project in each of the 28 EU countries. Each project tells you something about how your life as a European will look in the future. From vaccines to electric cars, environmental clean-up to online learning and laser technology, Future Europe is a road map for life in the future that you can listen to right now. Each feature is about 7 minutes long and presents the voices of the...

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ESMA supervision to focus on data, Brexit and cybersecurity in 2019

Press Release February 19, 2019 The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has published today its 2019 Supervision Work Programme, which details the main areas of focus for the upcoming year for ESMA’s supervision of Trade Repositories (TRs), Credit Rating Agencies (CRAs), and the monitoring of third-country market infrastructures such as third-country central clearing counterparties (TC-CCPs) and third-country Central Securities Depositories (TC-CSDs). ESMA currently directly supervises eight TRs and 27 CRAs. It also carries responsibility forfour certified CRAs and 32...

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Celebrating IIE’s Centennial and 100 Years of International Education

A centennial letter from Allan Goodman, IIE President and CEO Dear IIENetwork Community, This February we are proud to celebrate IIE’s Centennial and 100 years of international education. IIE’s founders shared a common vision that the global exchange of scholars and students could createbetter understanding across cultures and nations. Today, we are honored to be joined in promoting global learning and international education by the more than 7,000 professionals at 1,300 higher education institutions and other nonprofit, corporate, and government organizations...

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OECD Public Consultation on Addressing the Tax Challenges of the Digitalisation of the Economy

On 13 February 2019, the OECD outlined three policy options addressing tax challenges posed by the increasing digitalisation of the economy. The OECD also asked for feedback on two measures aimed at tackling remaining BEPS issues, which would effectively amount to a minimum taxation of cross-border profits. The OECD’s earlier policy note published on 29 January 2019 already hinted at this ‘two-pillar’ approach set out in the consultation paper (see our update here). Most policy measures presented in this paper...

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The Weekly Vulcan View For February 11th – 15th 2019 Featuring Analysis Of The Latest EU Developments

VULCAN VIEW- KEY EVENTS THIS WEEK: May asks for more time The speculation around Theresa May’s Brexit strategy grew this week when her chief negotiator Olly Robinson was allegedly overheard in a bar in Brussels spilling the beans about her likely intentions. Downing Street tried to downplay the conversation by not commenting on “alleged remarks from a private conversation.” During his reported discussion Robinson said the prime minister will delay a vote until March, forcing MPs to either vote for her deal...

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“NO DEAL”, And Farming…Where Are The Creative Solutions?

By John Bruton, former Irish Prime Minister (Taoiseach) and First EU Ambassador to the United States The beef sector will be worst hit, with a 350kg Irish beef carcass, worth 1295 euros, facing a 780 euro tariff on the UK market, if the UK applies WTO terms. If, instead, the UK adopts a zero tariff approach, Irish beef would face unlimited Brazilian competition. The emergency support measures, that the EU might introduce to deal with a No Deal crisis, would buy time...

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Innovative retooling in Europe: several reasons to be worried about the future

By Debora Revoltella, Head of the EIB Economics Department An EU technology transformation is needed to boost the economy through innovative finance, better regulation and a stronger single market Over the last year, concerns re-emerged about the long-term economic outlook in Europe. Investment has been clearly recovering in Europe, thanks to improved access to finance and to monetary policy that has kept interest rates low, but our latest Investment Survey shows that many companies have concerns about the future regarding regulatory issues,...

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