Swiss Public Finances Face Growing Pressure
Swiss public finances at all government levels are under pressure due to an aging population, rising health and education costs, and new mandates for municipalities, requiring an honest debate on fisc

Liam Carter is a public policy correspondent for Bern News Today, specializing in government accountability, regulatory affairs, and the oversight of non-profit organizations. He reports on consumer protection issues and the use of public funds.
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Youngest Grand Councillor Stephanie Gartenmann Joins Bern Parliament
Stephanie Gartenmann, 23, becomes Bern's youngest Grand Councillor, bringing eight years of political experience and a focus on fiscal autonomy and federalism.

Swiss Tourism Confronts Climate Change Impact
Swiss tourism leaders convened in Bern to tackle climate change, focusing on adaptation and net-zero goals. New tools and strategies are emerging to secure the industry's future.

Bern Police Launch Anti-Pickpocket Campaign
Bern Cantonal Police have launched a three-week campaign to combat rising pickpocketing during the pre-Christmas season, focusing on crowded areas like train stations and Christmas markets. The initia

Swiss Hospitals Face Financial Strain
Swiss hospitals face financial and operational unsustainability, with potential losses of CHF 1.1 billion by 2045. A new study by H+ urges transformation through better coordination, increased outpati

Bern Public Sector Workers Face Wage Cut Proposal
Public sector workers in Bern face a proposed wage cut, with the Cantonal Council debating a reduction from 0.5% to 0.2% for salary increases, despite wages lagging 2.4% behind inflation. Staff associ

Köniz Parents Seek Smartphone Limits for Children
Parents in Köniz, Switzerland, are seeking community-wide rules to limit smartphone access until upper secondary school and restrict social media until ninth grade for their children, with up to 90% p

Soaring Gold Prices Impact Swiss Jewelry Market
Gold prices have surged by 37% in a year, impacting Swiss jewelers and consumers. This has led to higher costs for gold jewelry, prompting shifts towards silver, platinum, or simpler designs, while la

Swiss Businesses Call for Less Regulation
Leading Swiss business associations demand fewer regulations, claiming 30 billion Swiss francs in annual savings and 55,000 jobs could be freed up by cutting bureaucracy. They urge a halt to new susta

Fatal Car Crash on Neuen Murtenstrasse in Bern
A 41-year-old man died after a severe car crash on Neuen Murtenstrasse in Bern. The driver lost control, collided with a concrete barrier, and later succumbed to his injuries. Vehicle parts damaged an

Wankdorf Stadium Hosts Bernese Cantonal Wrestling Festival
Bern's Wankdorf Stadium will host the Bernese Cantonal Wrestling Festival on July 5, transforming the football ground into a wrestling arena. Swiss wrestling stars Fabian Staudenmann and Christian Stu

Bern Rendez-vous Bundesplatz Attracts Half Million Visitors
Bern's Rendez-vous Bundesplatz light show, "Voyage," attracted 465,000 visitors, transforming the Federal Palace. A Swiss-Tibetan protest highlighted content exclusion.

Nurses Protest in Bern Over Stalled Reforms
Four years after a landmark vote to improve nursing care, thousands of healthcare workers are protesting in Bern over stalled government reforms and worsening staff shortages.

























