More bad news for Swiss household budgets was released today for residents of all but three Swiss cantons. Health insurance premiums in 2019 will be on average 1.2% higher than in 2018 across Switzerland as a whole. However, within this figure there are significant cantonal variations. Hardest hit will be residents of Valais (+3.6%) and […]
Swiss vote results on cycling and agriculture – 23 September 2018
Today, Swiss voters voted on a cycling and two agricultural initiatives. Voters were asked to decide on whether to elevate cycling to the same status as hiking and driving. Currently, Switzerland’s constitution mentions roads and hiking trails, but not cycling lanes, something many cyclists would like to see changed. The first agricultural initiative, the Fair Food Initiative, […]
Switzerland’s two very different votes on food and agriculture
On Sunday, Swiss voters will get to decide on two initiative related to food. The first is the Fair Food Initiative, a proposal aimed at making food healthier and its production more environmentally friendly. It calls on the government to promote environmentally sound, animal-friendly and fairly produced food by introducing new requirements for Swiss produce […]
Switzerland set to get tougher on welfare fraud
New sanctions against those who fraudulently claim welfare, including stopping pension payments, have been approved by Switzerland’s upper house, according to the newspaper Le Matin. The new law, if approved by parliament, would provide a clear legal framework for halting or delaying pension payments to anyone guilty of welfare fraud who has emigrated to escape […]
Swiss to vote on upgrading the status of bikes and bike lanes
This Sunday, Swiss voters get to decide on whether to elevate cycling to the same status as hiking and driving. Currently, Switzerland’s constitution mentions roads and hiking trails, but not cycling lanes, something cyclists would like to see changed. Many cities and communes already have cycle paths, however in many places they are forced to […]
Nearly 250,000 Swiss drivers caught by French speed cameras last year
Many Swiss drivers holidaying in France last year returned home to a nasty surprise among the pile of mail waiting for them. In 2017, 249,236 were caught speeding by French speed cameras. The French government raked in over 1 billion euros from 17 million heavy-footed drivers in 2017, up 2% on 2016, mainly because of […]
Switzerland fast losing its snow to global warming
Researchers at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and the United Nations recently unveiled the results of an analysis of 22 years of satellite imagery showing the evolution of snow cover in Switzerland. Swiss snow is disappearing fast, something probably linked to global warming reckon the researchers. Over the period from 1995 to 2005, the area […]
Swiss consumption of bottled water rises significantly
Consumption of bottled water has risen dramatically in Switzerland, according to figures published in the newspaper Blick. Before the 1970s, few in Switzerland drank water from anywhere other than kitchen taps or fountains. By 1998, 680 million litres of bottled water a year were consumed. Now the figure is an eye watering 977 million litres, […]
Patrouille Suisse’s Alpine aerobatics display set for take off
Next month Switzerland’s iconic air display team, known as the Patrouille Suisse, will take to the skies above the mountains of Fliegerschiessen Axalp in the canton of Bern. Founded in 1964, the Patrouille Suisse has featured as the support act at concerts by the Rolling Stones and Madonna. This year’s Axalp Alpine aerobatics display, featuring […]
Swiss housing – the hardest and easiest places to find a home
Recent government figures show a 13% rise in the number of vacant homes over the 12 months to June 2018. The number has more than doubled since 2009 when there were close to 35,000 vacant dwellings. By 1 June 2018, there were more than 72,000, a vacancy rate of 1.62%1 This might sound like good […]