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Budget Commissioner warns Brexit will led to “small cuts”
The EU’s budget will have to be scaled back after Brexit, says European Commission Budget Chief Günther Oettinger
Manufacturers warn cuts may occur due to Brexit uncertainty
A lack of clarity over the direction of Brexit negotiations could see UK manufacturers forced to make difficult cuts
Brexit rights for EU citizens in the UK are not sufficient
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has warned Brexit rights laid out by PM Theresa May fail to hit the mark
Brexit negotiations get underway as David Davis starts EU talks
Building a “strong and special partnership” with the EU will be the main theme of Brexit negotiations, says David Davis
Thousands of family doctors could be lost due to Brexit
GP leaders are warning more than 2,000 family doctors could be lost if the status of EU citizens living in the UK is not protected during negotiations
Brexit brain drain is a threat to the technology sector
The technology sector is under threat from a Brexit brain drain as the number of overseas applicants applying for UK jobs since the referendum drops
Brexit should not impact the disaggregation of IT services
Littlefish's Dave Aspindle explains why it is important the disaggregation of IT services should continue, irrespective of the political landscape
General Election: Labour will scrap government Brexit plans
As the battle for Number 10 gets underway Labour sets out its priorities for the upcoming snap General Election
UK space contracts under threat due to Brexit
Leaving the EU could put UK space contracts under threat as the European Commission is seeking the ability to cancel existing contracts
Brexit Bill: MPs set to reject changes put forward by Ministers
Ministers have warned they expect MPs to reject two changes made to the Brexit Bill when it is debated for the second time later today
Will Trump and Brexit wreck our environmental standards?
Sarah Marjoram at Thomson Ecology asks what impact the Trump presidency and Brexit will have on the UK’s environmental standards
The inauguration of the new President of the United States, Donald Trump, comes with new uncertainties of how the UK’s relationship with the US will impact on our environment. With...
Engineers warn of Brexit threat to UK nuclear industry
The Institution of Mechanical Engineers calls for the government to make clear transitional arrangements to protect the UK nuclear industry after Brexit
A new report issued by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) today says the government needs to make sure a clear strategy is in place to safeguard the...
Brexit white paper expands on May’s 12 point plan
The government issued its Brexit white paper at lunchtime, outlining plans to leave the customs union and curb immigration but maintain ‘frictionless trade’
Following the vote yesterday to allow Theresa May to trigger Article 50 and begin the process of leaving the EU, the government today published the promised white...
Twelve-point Brexit plan: what are the key focus areas?
AG highlights Theresa May’s 12-point plan for Brexit and examines what it means for the UK
Centre for Brexit Studies to open at Birmingham City University
Birmingham City University announces the launch of a Centre for Brexit Studies this month as the UK prepares for the process of leaving the European Union
Birmingham City University is launching the Centre for Brexit Studies (CBS) on 26 January, aimed at trying to understand the far-reaching consequences of the...
Promoting arts and culture will be key in post-Brexit UK, say ministers
Ministers insist that promoting UK arts and culture abroad will be essential post-Brexit, with museums, galleries and theatres playing a key part
Art galleries, museums, theatres and other cultural institutions will play a key role in promoting the United Kingdom overseas in the wake of Brexit, according to government ministers.
On...
MPs call for new Environmental Protection Act post-Brexit
A committee of MPs has published a report calling for the government to reassure farmers and to introduce a new Environmental Protection Act to safeguard UK wildlife
A report issued by MPs today warns that UK environmental protections must not be weakened during or after Brexit.
The Environmental Audit Committee (EAC)...
Post-Brexit future of UK science and research needs bold action
The government should take bold steps to secure the post-Brexit future of UK science and research, according to a new Lords report
The Lords Science and Technology Committee released a report this week calling for bold action by the government to mitigate any negative effects of Brexit on UK science...
UK citizens’ rights should not be a Brexit bargaining chip
The government must not use the fundamental rights of UK citizens or EU nationals as a Brexit bargaining chip, say the Joint Committee on Human Rights
A report published today from the Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR) says that the Government must not use citizens’ fundamental rights as a...
Lords Committee calls for new UK-Irish agreement before Brexit
The Lords European Union Committee is calling for a new bilateral UK-Irish agreement ahead of Brexit, recognising the special relationship between the two
The European Union Committee of the House of Lords published a report on Monday calling for a new UK-Irish agreement to be drawn up ahead of the...