Now playing Next Economy Growth in average pay in the UK eases to more than two-year low Euronews Business looks at why growth in the UK’s average earnings, excluding bonuses, has fallen to its lowest level since June 2022, in the three months up to July. 10/09/2024
Now playing Next Economy UK house prices hit two-year high after 'positive summer' for market The August Halifax House Price Index also revealed which parts of the UK are seeing the most growth in house prices and what the average property price is in various areas across the country. 06/09/2024
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Now playing Next Tech News Exclusive: Unions seek Amazon surveillance systems privacy probes The tech giant received a data protection fine in France last year for monitoring employee activity. 07/05/2024
Now playing Next Economy The untapped potential of Europe's public procurement market The EU needs more competitive and strategic public procurement to unlock the full potential of a €2 trillion market (14% of EU GDP) - and that will require a revision of the existing framework, according to Enrico Letta's recently published report on the single market. 06/05/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Lawmakers visit Amazon facilities across Europe after parliament ban The visits aim to give an insight into working conditions. 12/04/2024
Now playing Next Business Baby food makers set to fend off swathes of lawsuits Reckitt has said that baby formula manufacturers have faced several complaints in general, and it is not possible to tell which one of these relate solely to its own baby food arm. 19/03/2024
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Now playing Next Cinema Discover the top 10 European films of 2023 The 2023 film year was a good one, particularly for European cinemas. From the Bear to the Palme d'Or, from auteur films to blockbusters, the best films produced and directed came from the European continent. Find out more. 28/12/2023
Now playing Next Art Afrobeats star Mr Eazi discusses his new album 'Evil Genius' Euronews Culture spoke to Mr Eazi, a shining star in the African music scene, following the release of his debut full-length album, 'Evil Genius'. 27/10/2023
Now playing Next Culture news French actor Mathieu Kassovitz "seriously injured" in motorcycle crash Best known for directing and starring in the 1995 French classic "La Haine", Kassovitz has been injured while partaking in a motorbike training course. 04/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news 'Unissued Diplomas' honours Ukrainian students killed in the war The students will never receive their own diplomas, so the exhibition awards them posthumous certificates. 26/04/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Paris holds musical benefit for victims of Turkey and Syria earthquake The concert will take place at the iconic Olympia venue on Tuesday (14 March) and is part of a worldwide effort to help victims of the tragedy 14/03/2023
Now playing Next Health news US report on COVID origins revives Chinese ‘lab leak’ theory Three years on, what caused the COVID pandemic is still officially a mystery. 28/02/2023
Now playing Next World News Almost a million take part in pension protest marches across France Almost a million people took part in protest marches in France showing their opposition to plans to increase the retirement age from 62 to 64. There were clashes with riot police in Paris with eight arrests. 11/02/2023