UK fuel rationing plans: Who gets priority as government confirms emergency measures
The UK government has unveiled emergency fuel rationing plans prioritizing essential services in response to potential shortages stemming from the Middle East crisis.
UK plans for fuel emergency revealed - from 50mph speed limits to rationing
The UK government has revealed emergency plans for potential fuel shortages, including measures like lower speed limits and fuel rationing, but insists that shortages are not imminent.
Starmer to unveil emergency support for households worst hit by energy price rises
Keir Starmer plans to announce emergency assistance for low-income families affected by a surge in energy prices due to the Iran war.
Kremlin plans emergency cuts
The Kremlin is preparing significant budget cuts in response to a substantial deficit, affecting various government departments but excluding defense and social protection spending.
VIDEOS: Jornal do Almoço Florianópolis on Monday, March 9, 2026
The article discusses various news highlights including Haddad's resignation to contest for the government of São Paulo, emergency plans by countries due to rising oil prices, and commentary on political events in Iran and law enforcement matters in Brazil.
Reuters: Emergency meeting at the White House to address 'ammunition depletion'
The US government plans to hold an emergency meeting with major arms manufacturers to discuss accelerating weapons production amid depleting stockpiles due to military engagements.
Labor will monitor with companies and unions the impact of the war conflict on employment to activate emergency measures
The Spanish government plans to collaborate with unions and businesses to assess the impact of international conflicts on employment and implement necessary public policies.
Akershus: Excluded from Emergency Plans
Anette Solli, the leader of Akershus county council, expresses uncertainty about the county's role in crisis situations and calls for clarification from the government regarding responsibilities in the event of a major crisis.
With over 500 firefighters, Piauí aims to train over 2,000 professionals
Piauí's government has formed 516 fire brigadiers and plans to exceed 2,000 trained professionals by 2026 as part of an initiative to enhance emergency preparedness in state hospitals.
Planning to send the ambulance ship despite objections
The Icelandic government plans to send an ambulance ship despite facing opposition.
The government: Denmark needs total preparedness
Denmark plans to implement a total preparedness strategy to enhance resilience against crises and threats, as outlined by Minister of Emergency Management Torsten Schack Pedersen.
NHS: 5,000 permanent hires and 3,000 positions for auxiliary staff by 2026 - 250 new ambulances will reinforce EMTs
The Greek government plans to hire 5,000 permanent staff and 3,000 auxiliary positions in the National Health System by 2026, along with the addition of 250 new ambulances.
Government insists on request for technical report on fire in Guayaquil
The Ecuadorian government is demanding a technical report from the Municipality of Guayaquil regarding a recent structural fire, highlighting the need for data on emergency plans and safety protocols.
V. Kondratovičius on preparation for possible floods: we have measures, plans are in place
Minister V. Kondratovičius stated that measures and plans are ready for potential floods, emphasizing the importance of local government readiness in monitoring river water levels and engaging with the Lithuanian Hydrometeorological Service.
Crisis Preparedness of the Federal Government: 'Update' of the Food Emergency Reserve is to Start
The German Federal Minister of Food, Alois Rainer, plans to renew the food emergency reserve in response to the heightened threat level in Europe, emphasizing the urgency following a recent attack on the electricity grid in Berlin.
Attacks on emergency services on New Year's Eve: Calls for a swift process
The German Rescue Service Association expresses skepticism over government plans to protect emergency helpers, advocating instead for quicker judgments for offenders.
Attacks on emergency services on New Year's Eve: Calls for a swift trial
The German Professional Association for Emergency Services questions the effectiveness of government plans to protect helpers, arguing that faster judgments of offenders are sufficient.
Paramedics consider government plans for protecting rescue workers to be 'not very effective'
The German professional association for emergency services doubts the effectiveness of government plans aimed at protecting rescue workers, questioning the proposed legal amendments intended to increase penalties for assaults on them.