Now playing Next Eco-Innovation Could subscription solar power slash your energy bills? Want a ‘money printing machine’ on your roof? Leonardo DiCaprio is backing this European solar company. 06/04/2024
Now playing Next Health news ALS drug removed from US market after trial shows it doesn't work A pharmaceutical company announced its intention to remove a drug for ALS from the US and Canadian markets after a trial showed it did not work. 05/04/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Film of the Week: 'Late Night With The Devil' - Satanic Panic - LIVE! What would you do for fame and TV ratings? While you ponder, seek out this devilish gem that slyly paints the portrait of the Satanic Panic in 1970s US. 05/04/2024
Now playing Next Climate Euroviews. To overhaul food production, first we have to convince the farmers Actors across the food supply chain need to be more open to experimentation and implementation of sustainability-minded farming techniques and practices, Robin Saluoks writes. 05/04/2024
Now playing Next Economy Eurozone construction falls on dampened housing activity in March Reductions in commercial and civil engineering activity, as well as a decline in new business also contributed to this figure. 05/04/2024
Now playing Next Economy New post-Brexit border fees could drive up UK food prices There is a warning that fees for new border checks of plants and animal products could leave supermarket shelves empty and lead to small business closures in the UK. 05/04/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Free blue checkmarks are back on Musk's X - and users aren't happy Users posted their annoyance that a blue tick had been added to their profiles again after Elon Musk announced some users would get premium services. 05/04/2024
Now playing Next Economy UK house prices fall after five months of consecutive growth A delayed timeline for interest rate cuts has pushed up mortgage costs, holding back buyer demand. 05/04/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Who has been voted the most iconic video game character of all time? Pikach-who? More than 4,000 players worldwide have voted in the BAFTA Games Awards poll - and the most iconic video game character is... Lara Croft. 05/04/2024
Now playing Next Business Samsung forecasts 10-fold surge in profits as chip downturn eases An artificial intelligence boom, production cuts by other manufacturers, as well as higher demand have all contributed to rising memory chip prices. 05/04/2024
Now playing Next Food and Drink Le Crookie: How a Parisian bakery created the next big food trend A Parisian baker combined a croissant with American-style cookie dough - et voilà: One smart crookie bound for social media stardom. 05/04/2024
Now playing Next Markets Weekly round-up: European markets lose steam amid bond jitters The European stock markets saw a decline for the week due to spiking bond yields, as some US Federal Reserve officials maintained a hawkish stance on interest rates, which rippled through the global markets. 05/04/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Oh deer: Why is there now a 'Bambi' horror movie? This cinematic trend needs to stop... But it won’t. 05/04/2024
Now playing Next Economy The best - and worst - places to buy property in Europe in 2023 The cost of homes within the eurozone fell by 1.1% during the last three month of 2023. However, within the EU overall, prices were slightly higher. 05/04/2024
Now playing Next Travel News France to launch €49 summer rail pass for young people French President Emmanuel Macron said last year he wanted a rail pass for all, but after months of negotiations, a scaled-back version has been agreed. 04/04/2024
Now playing Next Green News Botswana threatens to send elephants to Europe amid hunting row Home to the world’s largest elephant population, Botswana has already gifted 8,000 of the animals to Angola and offered another 500 to Mozambique. 04/04/2024
Now playing Next Economy Eurozone economic pulse quickens: Can stocks surge further? The Eurozone's private sector growth surges to a ten-month peak, fueled by a robust services sector. Investor confidence remains high, yet further stock market gains depend on continued disinflation and potential ECB rate cuts, with escalating oil prices posing a threat to stability. 04/04/2024