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Klaus vetoes proposed new Labour Code

President Vaclav Klaus has vetoed the proposed new Labour Code. Mr Klaus said the bill in its current form lacked important reforms and failed to tackle problems facing the modern work environment. The bill was pushed through parliament by the Social Democrats with the help of the opposition Communist Party. Right-wing parties oppose the bill, saying it gives trade unions too much power and threatens business competitiveness.

Saudi Foreign Minister welcomes Quartet move to restore Palestinian aid

The Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal, currently on a visit to Prague, has welcomed a decision by the Quartet of Middle East peace negotiators to restore some humanitarian aid to the Palestinians. Mr al-Faisal, speaking to reporters after meeting his Czech counterpart Cyril Svoboda, said he welcomed the move by the United States, United Nations, European Union and Russia. The Saudi foreign minister is also set to meet President Vaclav Klaus and Prime Minister Jiri Paroubek.

Czech crown reaches new record against euro

The Czech crown has reached its highest ever level against the euro. The crown was trading at a record 28.19 to the euro on Thursday. Analysts said the increase was linked to a rise in all Central European currencies.

Court orders compensation for British Christmas tree victim

A court has ordered the city of Prague to pay more than 110,000 dollars in compensation to a British tourist who was seriously injured when a Christmas tree fell on him in December 2003. Malcolm Tuffin's spine and femur bones were fractured when strong winds brought down the 30-metre tree in a crowded Christmas market on Prague's Old Town Square. Mr Tuffin is now confined to a wheelchair.

Czech journalist faces prison for hiding mobile phone in Slovak PM's office

A Czech journalist faces a prison sentence in neighbouring Slovakia after hiding a mobile phone in the prime minister's office. Slovak officials claim the phone could have been used as a listening device, and have called for the journalist to be prosecuted. Vaclav Nekvapil has admitted attaching the mobile to the underside of the prime minister's desk during a recent open day. But he says he was merely testing the Slovak government's security measures.

Two killed in ultralight plane crash

Two people were killed on Thursday when their ultralight plane crashed in fields near the town of Cheb in West Bohemia. Firemen discovered two charred corpses at the scene of the crash. Police are trying to identify the victims.

Prague Spring festival due to start at Obecni Dum

The famous Prague Spring classical music festival is due to start on Thursday evening, with a concert at Prague's Obecni Dum hall. The concert celebrates its 60th anniversary this year, and to commemorate the event the Czech Philharmonic will play the same three pieces of music that were performed at the inaugural concert in 1946.

Villa midfielder Berger to retire from football if injuries persist next season

In football news the Aston Villa midfielder Patrik Berger says he will retire from the game if he suffers another season marred by injury. The former Czech international has been dogged by problems with his knee and has played just nine times since joining the Premiere League club last summer.

Weather

Friday will be another mostly sunny day, with isolated showers or storms in places. Temperatures will rise to a maximum of 24 degrees Celsius in the daytime, falling to lows of three degrees at night.