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POST Brexit, people in the north of England are at risk of losing out on £300m for regional economic development, double the average cut per head as the rest of England.
Proactive, cosmopolitan and open, the European Union is filling a leadership void on the global stage, argue James Wilsdon and Sarah de Rijcke.
The Vice-Chancellor says failure to secure associate membership of Horizon Europe could do long term damage to UK universities.
Among other devastating repercussions, crashing out will cause a hostile climate between the UK and EU, which would strongly serve to repel European and global scientists from our shores.
People in the North of England are at risk of losing out on £300m for regional economic development after Brexit, new analysis has warned.
A post-Brexit British fund for regional development will fall £1 billion short of what the U.K. received from the EU, MPs warned.
New Tory MPs have promised to transform the region, but its greatest threat will come in days, when Britain leaves the EU.
Grants given through the government’s Shared Prosperity Fund were supposed to match EU cash previously handed out to UK regions for development. In reality, the north is £1.65 billion down.
Norfolk and Suffolk is receiving about 20pc less of the funding it used to get each year from the European Union, an analysis has revealed.
The leader of Swansea Council has raised concerns about the funding which will replace the hundreds of millions of pounds Wales used to receive from the European Union each year.
Ministers from across the devolved regions have jointly criticised the UK Government for their approach to allocating previous EU funding.
HUNDREDS of staff tasked with improving vulnerable people's employment prospects are to be laid off at the end of next month due to a funding shortage triggered by Brexit.
Cornwall is set to get less than half the amount of money it was expected to get from the EU before Brexit.
Oxfordshire reactor has been described as ‘shining example of scientific cooperation between EU members’.
Sector bodies warn of immediate hit to funding, touring and networks.
As departure day approaches, chief of top UK lab says he fears science will drop off the government’s agenda.
Scientists have warned the UK’s prominence in the world research field is at risk of “brain drain” after concerns for EU research funding will be dropped post-Brexit.
Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (AERA) Committee chairperson, Declan McAleer MLA, used the recent Stormont debate on the budget to highlight his belief that Brexit has driven a ‘wrecking ball’ through agriculture and rural affairs in Northern Ireland.
A €5 billion EU fund will support people, companies and countries affected by the UK's withdrawal from the Union.
Areas like South Yorkshire will see a cut in the amount of economic development support they receive in the coming years even if the Government matches the funding they were getting from the European Union before Brexit, academics have claimed.
Government’s new fund should at least equal EU’s near £2bn, Industrial Communities Alliance says.
This week is five years since the vote to leave the European Union. New analysis from Scientists for EU shows that since then UK grants on the Horizon programme have steadily plummeted.
More than two years after Brexit, British fishermen are angry. They were promised more control over fishing rights in British waters, but what they’ve gotten is reduced income. Many of them voted Leave, but now they feel they’ve been let down.
After six years of fraught negotiations, it looks increasingly likely that UK researchers will lose access to European Union research funding because of Brexit.
WALES’ climate minister has accused the UK Government of treachery as the row continues over how the country’s EU funding will be replaced.