Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for October 22, 2021
"State of calamity" declared following high winds, Prague incinerator to shut after fire, Sparta Prague fall to defeat in Europa League.
Rising costs for public transport could hit commuters’ wallets hard
Rising energy prices leave transport companies with no pain-free options and the general public are likely to bear the brunt.
Czech government will waive VAT for gas and electric amid energy crisis
The step should see households save a significant for November and December as prices spike dramatically.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for October 18, 2021
President promised two government-forming attempts to ANO, incoming cabinet wants reduced budget deficit, half of Czechs support SPOLU-led government.
Keep calm and shine on: What Bohemia Energy's bankruptcy means for its customers
Customers of the bankrupt supplier do not have to do anything other than stay calm and wait to be contacted.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for September 27, 2021
Anti-Babiš protests take place throughout the country, pro-Czexit coalition a no-go according to Havlíček, ex-President Klaus remains in hospital.
As emissions fall across EU, damning data shows Czech Republic as climate-change bad boy
With Prime Minister Andrej Babiš questioning the EU’s climate strategy, a study shows the Czech Republic is heading in the wrong direction on emissions.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for August 26, 2021
German President to commemorate Czech paratroopers, ČEZ accelerates decarbonization of Czech energy, Czech man dies during Mont Blanc trail-run.
How to switch to a cheaper utilities provider in the Czech Republic
Many people don’t realize they have a choice when it comes to gas and electricity – or that changing providers can slash costs considerably.