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Keep ban on neonicotinoids, wildlife groups urge government
The UK’s leading wildlife, conservation and environment groups are calling for the government to retain and extend a ban on neonicotinoids to protect bees
In...
Funds for school improvement as Ofsted issues annual report
The government announces new funding to tackle school improvement as Sir Michael Wilshaw says failure to address poor performance contributed to Brexit vote
Education Secretary...
EU to lead clean energy transition with new climate package
The European Commission has unveiled a raft of measures designed to secure the EU as a leader of the clean energy transition
The European Union...
Digital Single Market: Everyone should benefit
Businesses and consumers will benefit from the completion of the Digital Single Market, says European Commission Vice-President Andrus Ansip
The Digital Single Market is the...
Greater Birmingham launches plan to boost economy and create jobs
A refreshed strategy to create 250,000 jobs by 2030 and boost the local economy has been launched this week in Greater Birmingham
Greater Birmingham launched...
May pledges £2bn research and development investment
In her first speech to the CBI, Prime Minister Theresa May this morning pledged £2 billion for research and development investment to put the...
Governments not ready for artificial intelligence, say tech investors
A poll of global technology investors carried out at Web Summit yesterday suggests governments are not ready for artificial intelligence and its effect on...
Digital single market benefits consumers and businesses – Andrus Ansip at Web Summit
The Digital Single Market is already bringing benefits to consumers and businesses, says European Commission Vice-President Andrus Ansip at Web Summit 2016
Speaking to journalists...
High Court rules government cannot leave EU without vote
The High Court has ruled that the government cannot begin the formal process to leave the EU without first consulting Parliament
Prime Minister Theresa May...
Nicola Sturgeon confirms new Scottish independence bill has been published
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed a new draft independence bill will be published this week setting out the rules for a second referendum…
A...
Reforming Britain’s apprenticeships
Mark Dawe, chief executive of the Association of Employment and Learning Providers, discusses the reform of apprenticeships in the UK and what the outcomes...
Support for Europe’s farmers
AG highlights how the European Commission is continually supporting farmers and rural communities.
The agriculture sector is integral to economic development throughout Europe, and even...
Article 50 will be triggered by the end of March 2017
After months of speculating, the UK now has a timeframe for when Article 50 will be triggered and the process of exiting the EU...
Osborne to chair Northern Powerhouse think tank
Former Chancellor George Osborne is to chair a new think tank committed to pushing forward the Northern Powerhouse…
A new think tank aimed at developing...
Boundary review could see prominent MPs lose seats
Several senior MPs could lose their seats under new boundary proposals for England and Wales.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and former chancellor George Osborne are...
Points-based system for EU nationals rejected by PM
Prime Minister Theresa May has dismissed the idea of a points-based system as a way of controlling EU migration into the UK…
One of the...
Charities ask for EU funding clarity
Chief executives of a number of bodies representing charities have written to the Treasury to gain reassurances about the future of EU funding…
A number...
Treasury to underwrite funding approved for Horizon 2020 projects
The government has revealed it will underwrite funding for Horizon 2020 projects that gained grants before the UK leaves the EU…
British businesses have been...
Are we prepared for the new industrial age?
Dr. Julian Francis Director of Policy and External Affairs, ACE discusses the impact of automation on the future of industry...
In Britain, and all over the Western...
Is Hinkley rethink good or bad for state of UK energy infrastructure?
Oliver Johnson, Policy Executive at Association for Consultancy and Engineering questions whether the decision to postpone approval for Hinkley Point C was the right...





















