Now playing Next Europe News Who are the new faces in the British Labour government? After a landslide Labour victory in the UK general elections, the new administration will have the first man of colour leading the foreign department and the first woman at the helm of Britain’s finances. Meet Keir Starmer's new lieutenants. 10/07/2024
Now playing Next Economy Pound nears one-month high following UK election results The British Pound has strengthened against other major currencies in the past week as the landslide win of the Labour Party provides optimism toward policy stability for the country. 10/07/2024
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Now playing Next Conscious Travel Why is Copenhagen encouraging tourists to litter-pick? Tourists to the Danish capital will be rewarded with free food and activities - but only if they take part in environmentally friendly tasks. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Green News Centre-right EPP group warns Commission to ease off on green policy MEPs have decided against splitting the European Parliament's largest committee into separate panels on environment and health, prompting a call from a leading European People's Party lawmaker not to overwhelm it with more environmental legislation. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Green News New UK government ditches ‘absurd’ ban on onshore wind farms One study found that using less than 3 per cent of England’s land for onshore wind and solar could produce enough energy to power every English household more than twice over. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Water Matters As demand rises can the EU make industry's water use more sustainable? In partnership with the European Commission Our water use continues to rise, from the food we eat to the technology we use. In this Crash Course, we'll explore the water footprint concept. How different industries contribute to it; asking what the EU is doing to make our consumption more sustainable 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Europe hopes to end 'launcher crisis' with planned Ariane 6 takeoff The rocket is scheduled for a test flight on Tuesday 9 July between 8 pm and 12 midnight European time, but has faced several holdups along the way. 09/07/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News Soldiers and firefighters battle Albanian mountain fire Soldiers and firefighters are struggling to contain a massive blaze amid summer heat. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next France French parliament faces complex puzzle after election A fractious political climate and deep ideological divisions make finding common ground extremely challenging. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Nature Euroviews. As MEPs set sail for Brussels, they should think about our ocean The bottom line is that the ocean's resilience is intricately linked to our own, and neglecting it is a disservice to ourselves and all life on Earth. Adopting an Ocean Deal isn't just an option, it's an urgent necessity, WWF's Dr Antonia Leroy writes. 08/07/2024
Now playing Next People Water pistols and strikes: What’s behind Europe’s tourism backlash? Overtourism is putting pressure on health services, waste management, water supplies and housing at the expense of residents. 08/07/2024
Now playing Next Greece Overtourism in Athens - what's the solution? With tourism booming year-round, Athens' local resources and residents are feeling the strain. 08/07/2024
Now playing Next Smart Regions Spain and Portugal join forces in the fight against natural disasters In partnership with the European Commission The two southern European countries can now join forces in case of an emergency thanks to coordinated communication, training and new technical equipment. 08/07/2024
Now playing Next Green News French Green leader emerges as key figure against far-right Green Party leader Marine Tondelier has been one of the stand-out voices in the leftwing election campaign. 08/07/2024