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UK workforce falls for the first time in 2 years
Despite unemployment continuing to fall at a steady rate the UK workforce has seen a decline in numbers for the first time in 2 years
Article 50 author says it is possible to cancel Brexit
Article 50 author Lord Kerr has said that it would still be possible for the UK government to cancel Brexit, even if a date for departure is set
Papers detailing the economic impact of Brexit to be released
After extensive campaigning from the Labour party, confidential documents examining the full economic impact of Brexit will be released
The UK’s untold stories
EPP-coordinator for REGI, MEP Lambert van Nistelrooij sheds light on the importance of engaging citizens and improving communication with the EU
In the Brexit-debates there was hardly any evidence of the EU’s contribution to urban and rural development. Many stories were kept untold. I am convinced there are many beneficiaries...
Maintaining international collaboration: Chemistry has no nationality
Royal Society of Chemistry President Professor Sir John Holman reflects on the importance of maintaining international collaboration following Brexit
Experts warn medical research partnerships could suffer after Brexit
Experts are voicing their concerns that a poor Brexit deal could badly affect medical research partnerships if EU programmes are not replaced
Michael Gove visits Northern Ireland to discuss post Brexit agriculture
Environment Secretary Michael Gove visited Northern Ireland to discuss opportunities for post Brexit agriculture partnerships with the country
UK strikes research deal with the US
A new research deal struck by the UK and the US aims to make it easier for scientists to travel, share resources, and collaborate
Theresa May in Canada for post-Brexit trade talks
Prime Minister Theresa May has kicked off post-Brexit trade negotiations in Canada, advocating the 'shared values' of both countries
Pound value against the dollar highest since Brexit vote
The pound has reached its highest value against the dollar since the Brexit vote sent its value plummeting, with speculation it could rise in coming months
UK offers military deal with the EU post Brexit
The UK government is forging a military deal with the EU that will allow them to share military assets and collaborate on operations after Brexit
Xenophobia fears rise in the face of Brexit negotiations
The government is investigating accusations of EU nationals facing xenophobia in applying for jobs and housing as Brexit negotiations continue
Study shows research grants are giving jobs a boost
A new study has shown that government research grants have boosted the economy and provided thousands of new jobs in the tech industry
Research grants of up to £8 billion have been proven to successfully boost the economy with researchers estimating a growth of £43 billion and an additional 150,000 jobs.
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Ministers seek ambitious British science funding deal post-Brexit
UK ministers are aiming to negotiate an ambitious deal which will afford British science funding programmes special status after Brexit
UK joins Kigali Amendment to tackle global warming
The UK is one of the first countries to join the Kigali Amendment, a major new agreement to reduce carbon emissions and tackle global warming
Britain’s aerospace sector could suffer after Brexit
Experts have warned that Britain's aerospace industries could suffer a loss of investment from companies like Airbus in the event of a hard Brexit
Northern Ireland could receive ‘special status’ after Brexit
The EU has said that a 'standalone' deal may have to be negotiated for Northern Ireland to allow a 'frictionless' border crossing to the Republic of Ireland
The border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland (ROI) has been a contentious issue throughout Brexit negotiations, the third round of...
Theresa May assures public of Japan trade agreement after Brexit
Theresa May has announced a trade agreement with Japanese leader Shinzo Abe set to replace EU trading after Britain cuts ties with Europe
UK food industry warns of shortage of workers post-brexit
The UK food industry has warned that Brexit will lead to a shortage of migrant workers, many of whom work in food processing or farming
Brexit vote sees fall in net migration
Latest estimates suggest that the UK has seen an overall decline in net migration since the country voted to leave the EU last June as EU nationals leave
New estimates show that net migration in the UK has fallen to its lowest level in 3 years in the year since...