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UK financial markets recovering in the wake of Brexit vote
After the financial markets slumped last Friday there has been some growth in the value of the pound as well as UK shares…
Following the...
Construction and property offer growth post-Brexit
The construction industry could offer the key to thriving outside the EU, while the property sector expects to see some growth…
Construction could remain a...
Brexit will lead to £30bn taxes and spending cuts
Chancellor George Osborne warns leaving the EU would see taxes rise and further cuts to public spending…
Leaving the EU would lead to massive tax...
Vote Leave say EU grants will be protected following Brexit
Ministers involved in the leave campaign have said recipients of EU grants would still receive the same funding in the event of a Brexit…
What...
Workers union warns Brexit would lower wages
A vote to leave the EU could see wages fall by around £38 per week, according to workers union the TUC…
According to the Trades...
Brexit would be bad for small businesses
Business Secretary Sajid Javid has warned leaving the EU would be bad for small businesses…
Pro-EU Minister Sajid Javid has said leaving the EU would...
Treasury report warns Brexit would cause recession
A new analysis from the Treasury claims Britain would enter a recession, with some 500,000 jobs lost if the UK votes to leave the...
61 per cent of employers have not considered Brexit impact
A new survey has revealed some 61 per cent of employers have not considered what impact leaving the EU would have on their organisation…
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Brexit could impact infrastructure spending
Prime Minister David Cameron has warned an exit from the EU could have a significant impact on infrastructure spending…
An exit from the EU would...
IMF: Brexit would have “bad, to very, very bad” consequences
The IMF has warned leaving the EU would lead to negative and substantial effects on the UK’s economy…
In its regular update on the economy...
EU Referendum: is Brexit bad for the economy?
Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon warned again this week that a new vote for independence could be likely if the UK votes to leave...
New poll finds UK public backs Brexit
A new poll has revealed the Leave campaign is currently ahead, with a seven-point lead over the stay camp…
In a boost for the Brexit...
US General warns Brexit could weaken Nato
A US military commander has warned leaving the EU could place strain on the Nato alliance…
The head of the US Army in Europe Lt-Gen...
Sony UK technology centre to manufacture Afon Technology’s revolutionary diabetes management device
Afon Technology, a medtech company in Wales, aims to transform diabetes management with its non-invasive glucose monitoring device, GlucowearTM. The company recently partnered with Sony UK Technology Centre for manufacturing, a key step towards bringing the device to market.
UK set to rejoin EU’s Erasmus student exchange programme from 2027
The UK will rejoin the European Union’s Erasmus student exchange programme from 2027. This comes as part of the post-Brexit education policy and the restoration of a scheme that many young people saw as one of the biggest losses of the UK’s departure from the EU.
A safer Europe requires a stronger partnership with the UK
Samira Braund at ADS, explores why a safer Europe necessitates a strengthened partnership with the UK in this special defence focus.
EU drives global efforts for sustainable and inclusive innovation at G20 STI meeting
The European Union has taken a leading role in advancing sustainable and inclusive science, technology, and innovation (STI) at the G20 Research, Science and Innovation Ministerial Meeting, held on 23 September 2025 in Tshwane, South Africa.
Advancing rare diseases care
Lorna Rothery spoke with Victoria Hedley, co-lead of the Rare Disease Research UK Hub, about initiatives aimed at advancing the agenda for rare diseases, as well as the importance of facilitating cross-border collaboration to promote best practices and advance critical research.
Don’t get left out in the cold: Is it time to replace your old...
Replacing ageing HVAC systems is no longer just a matter of efficiency or comfort; it is also a regulatory and budgetary imperative. As a result, with the F-gas phase-down accelerating and refrigerant prices rising, facilities managers face both opportunities and risks.
A comprehensive overview of the EU deforestation regulation
Dr Christopher Gilbert at Biena Consulting Srl offers a comprehensive overview of the EU Deforestation Regulation, which aims to reduce the European Union’s contribution to deforestation, thereby minimising greenhouse gas emissions and combating global biodiversity loss.





















