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Kyriakos Mitsotakis writes in The Economist about Greek politics and populismKyriakos Mitsotakis, Greece’s Prime Minister wrote an article for the internationally respected magazine The Economist on how to escape the grip of populism.The full published article:
Water company bosses could see bonuses stopped over sewage spillsExecutives at water companies could lose their bonuses in future if the firm they run causes environmental damage, like letting illegal sewage spills pollute a beach or river.Environment Secretary Stephen Barclay said it was time water company bosses "took responsibility".
More than 11 million Britons have less than £1,000 in savingsResolution Foundation calls for auto-enrolment into saving schemes, as millions have no ‘rainy day’ fundMore than 11 million working-age people in Britain don’t have basic “rainy day” savings of at least £1,000, according to a report that warns that the poorest households are struggling to build up financial resilience amid the cost of living crisis.
Gunman kills three, commits suicide at Greek shipping companyFour people died during a shooting incident at a Greek shipping company in the southern Athens suburb of Glyfada on Monday, according to reports.The gunman, allegedly a former employee of the company, entered the building and opened fire on employees, resulting in the deaths of three individuals – two men and a woman – before turning the gun on himself.The perpetrator has been identified as a 70-year-old Egyptian national. Some reports suggest that he had been terminated from his position at the firm.While police have not officially disclosed the name of the company involved, reports have identified it as European Navigation.
Interactive map of all properties to be up soonThe National Property Registry, also known as the Cadastre, has taken over 30 years to be prepared. Now, the government says it is confident that the project will be completed by 2026. Starting in March, an interactive online map will show all properties entered into the registry so far, with data on each of them. For data protection purposes, the names of the owners will not be available.The database will be accessible to all, says Kostas Kyranakis, the deputy minister of digital governance in charge of the registry’s completion. He said that, starting in March, all property owners can declare their properties and change data without having to trudge to state agencies with supporting documents to do these things.The deadline for registering one’s property has passed but officials are hopeful the online map will act as an incentive to register, hopefully by November 30.
Michael Gove to detail plans to boost housebuilding on empty office blocks and commercial sitesTens of thousands more homes will be built under plans to regenerate inner-city brownfield sites, Michael Gove has said.The Housing Secretary is set to detail measures next week that will allow developers to convert empty office blocks, department stores and commercial buildings through streamlined planning processes.In a speech last year, Mr Gove said an “inner-city renaissance” was the most important component of the Government’s long-term plan to tackle the UK’s housing crisis, with a focus on urban regeneration instead of “swallowing up virgin land”.