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Schengen in danger?
13.05.2011
RZECZPOSPOLITA looks with much concern at the future of the Schengen agreement which abolished internal border controls within the European Union.
Health service condition ‘critical’
12.05.2011
Today’s papers look at issues in public health care, meteorites falling through peoples roofs and the death of the Poland Comes First part before it even started.
Taking from Piotr to pay Pawel
11.05.2011
“The government seizes money from the unemployed to patch a budget hole,” writes Dziennik Gazeta Prawna.
A minus B equals…?
09.05.2011
A growing division has opened up between what is called “Poland A” - which is the western part of the country - and “Poland B” in the east.
Bureaucracy on the rise
06.05.2011
Since 2009, Poland’s bureaucratic machine has increased its personnel by 12,200 jobs, mostly in local government, RZECZPOSPOLITA writes.
“Stadiums not for hooligans”
05.05.2011
Stadiums not for hooligans, frost bad news for strawberries, and a piano for Warsaw Zoo…
A world free from Bin Laden
04.05.2011
Most of today's dailies devote their front page coverage to the aftermath of the death of Osama bin Laden.
Walesa on Pope
29.04.2011
With just days to go before John Paul II’s beatification Polska The Times publishes an interview with former president Lech Walesa about the Polish Pope.
Keeping ahead of prices
28.04.2011
Poland is not yet in the grips of an inflation spiral but much effort is required to reverse negative trends.
Polish pizzas? In Britain?
27.04.2011
Polish pizzerias conquer the British market, job migration to Germany will not be an exodus and late Pope John Paul II a cheerful but strong willed man.
Poland surrounded by nuclear reactors
26.04.2011
Poland is surrounded by countries with nuclear power plants, warns the Catholic conservative NASZ DZIENNIK on the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster.
UK bankrupting Poles?
21.04.2011
More and more Poles declaring insolvency in the British Isles, developing Polish exports and Poland’s most precious Lady will be travelling…
Ruling party support takes hit
20.04.2011
Prices are rising, Civic Platform is falling” writes Gazeta Wyborcza looking at new public support figures.
Russian investigators in Warsaw
19.04.2011
Russian prosecutors investigating the cause of the Smolensk air disaster are going to interview twenty Polish witnesses, including civil servants from the Chancellery of the Prime Minister and officers from 36th Special Aviation Regiment, writes the
Horses for courses
18.04.2011
The new academic year in Poland may bring a myriad of new courses of studies to pursue, as universities are finally responding to needs on the country’s labour market, writes Dziennik Gazeta Prawna.
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