In recent developments, the Nationalist Party (PN) has issued a sharp critique of the governing authorities' handling of the healthcare sector in Malta, citing numerous incidents that they argue demonstrate both incompetence and wasteful spending. Shadow ministers Adrian Delia and Ian Vassallo
A recent protest in Cork has brought together activists, students, and parents of children with disabilities and autism, demanding more effective government services and support. The demonstrators delivered impassioned speeches, calling for the Irish government to prioritize improvements in
The newly established Labour government of the United Kingdom is preparing to present its first budget in late October 2024, facing an array of daunting economic challenges. These include low productivity growth, stagnant living standards, persistent regional inequalities, and a restrictive fiscal
In an effort to tackle the financial instability of the Health Insurance Fund, the Estonian government has made several critical decisions during the recent state budget negotiations, highlighting the dire need to address the fund's growing deficit. The Minister of Health, Riina Sikkut, proposed
The world of fiscal policy is undergoing a noticeable transformation. There is a clear, increasing trend towards higher government spending globally, transcending traditional ideological boundaries. This trend is highlighted by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and reflects profound shifts in
The healthcare sector's transition to digital health records over the past two decades has brought unparalleled efficiencies but also heightened vulnerabilities. As healthcare institutions embrace digital transformation, they've become prime targets for cyberattacks, leading to breaches, extortion