Archive for November, 2005

You Can’t CAP It!

Wednesday, November 30th, 2005

The recent European Union (EU) budget talks and World Trade Organisation (WTO) trade talks in Hong Kong, have brought a new urgency to the debate on the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). How can such a scheme continue under an enlarged Europe Union? How can free and fair trade exist between the EU and the developing countries with such market distortions? (more…)

UK’s smallest freehold pub opens

Sunday, November 27th, 2005

The smallest freehouse in Britain has now opened in Herne Village in Kent. (more…)

Don’t stop playing that tune!

Sunday, November 27th, 2005

This an Article that appeared in the latest edition of debunk.

Increasingly in the digital age, companies are attempting and succeeding to exert more control over how we use the products we buy. In the modern world, purchase no longer equates to ownership and the consumer is being limited to how, where and when they use these products. Such is the case with music in the Internet age. (more…)