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  • Brexit drives support for Scottish independence to 49 percent

    April 27, 2019

    Brexit has driven support for Scottish independence to 49 per cent, the highest point in the last few years, according to the latest poll. A poll by Yougov showed that support for Scotland breaking away from the United Kingdom has increased from 45 per cent in June last year, Reuters reported. Read more: Prolonged Brexit [...]

  • Has the government’s £1bn artificial intelligence sector deal made any difference?

    April 26, 2019

    One year on, has the government’s £1bn artificial intelligence (AI) sector deal made any difference? Dr Jeremy Silver, chief executive of Digital Catapult, says YES. A year after the announcement of the government’s sector deal, investment is at an all-time high. AI startups in the UK raised nearly £1.3bn in 2018, very nearly eclipsing the [...]

  • Jeremy Corbyn snubs state banquet invite during Donald Trump’s UK visit

    April 26, 2019

    Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has turned down an invitation to a state dinner during US President Donald Trump’s visit to the UK in June. Corbyn joins Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable and House of Commons speaker John Bercow in snubbing the event. Read more: Labour MPs table bid to thwart Donald Trump's UK state [...]

  • Prolonged Brexit uncertainty hurting UK economy, Goldman Sachs warns

    April 26, 2019

    The uncertainty caused by Britain’s protracted exit from the European Union is having a negative impact on the economy, Goldman Sachs has warned. The investment bank said that shrinking investment, a looming labour market shock and poor productivity were the side effects of the drawn out Brexit process. Read more: P&O sues government after no-deal [...]

  • P&O Ferries sues government over £33m Eurotunnel settlement after no-deal Brexit ferries fiasco

    April 26, 2019

    Ferry operator P&O is suing the UK government following the heavily-criticised decision to hand a no-deal Brexit ferries contract to a firm with no boats. Read more: Government ferry contracts to cost millions more if Brexit is delayed The Department for Transport has already been forced to pay Eurotunnel £33m in a settlement after its [...]

  • The anti-vax movement is a symptom of our expert malaise

    April 26, 2019

    The anti-vaccination movement is deadly. According to the charity Unicef, more than half a million UK children were not vaccinated against measles, a highly dangerous but preventable disease, between 2010 and 2017 – which is part of a terrifying global trend. When less than 95 per cent of a population are vaccinated, herd immunity is weakened, [...]

  • Business can help Britain lead the green race to a better future

    April 26, 2019

    One of the things that has been keeping me sane over the past three months as the twists and turns of Brexit have taken their toll is working on climate change. I’ve had the privilege of being part of an expert group providing advice to the UK Committee on Climate Change on the move to [...]

  • Wanted: Your free-market ideas to give everyone a shot at improving their lives

    April 26, 2019

    Life isn’t fair. It never will be. In fact, so much of what we experience day-to-day, year-to-year, is a result of things we can’t control – the country we’re born in, the robustness of our immune system, the bumps on our nose (well, mine anyway) are pre-determined facts of life. Progress means embracing or overcoming [...]

  • Huawei leak: Senior civil servant piles pressure on ministers to cooperate with probe

    April 26, 2019

    The UK’s foremost civil servant has piled pressure on cabinet ministers to cooperate with his inquiry about who leaked private security discussions at the top level of government. Sir Mark Sedwill has written to members of the National Security Council after the Telegraph reported that Prime Minister Theresa May is set to allow Huawei access [...]

  • Government ‘cannot exclude’ criminal investigation into Huawei leak

    April 25, 2019

    The government has refused to rule out a criminal investigation into leaks from a security meeting about the role of Chinese tech firm Huawei in the UK’s 5G network. Culture secretary Jeremy Wright today slammed the “unacceptable” leak of confidential information, which has prompted calls for an inquiry into a potential breach of the Official [...]

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