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After six years of fraught negotiations, it looks increasingly likely that UK researchers will lose access to European Union research funding because of Brexit.
Hermann Houser says Britain has no chance of being technologically independent after leaving the EU.
Britain is on the verge of regaining access to the EU-led research budget - so why pretend we can credibly go it alone?
Tens of millions of pounds will be spent on rescuing UK science and medical research projects at risk from a damaging post-Brexit dispute with the EU.
Boris Johnson ‘shredding trust’ with three breaches of international law, former top diplomat warns.
Nobel prize winner warns UK science will suffer unless it can gain access to Horizon Europe. / One of Britain’s leading researchers has warned of a “major blow” to national science if ministers cannot secure access to a massive research programme that is being drawn up by the EU.
Anthony Robinson presents a panoramic view of the current travails defining a post-Brexit nation.
Oxford and Cambridge universities, once given more than £130m a year in total by European research programmes, are now getting £1m annually between them.
UK scientists had been shut out of the multibillion-euro scheme amid drawn-out Brexit negotiations.
Dr Mike Galsworthy said: "Brexit uncertainty over five years has knocked the UK’s position down several rungs and blown a huge hole in our funds and networks."
RESEARCH experts and charities working with people with serious and often terminal illnesses have said that delays to research and clinical trials from Brexit could mean the difference between "life or death" for patients.
Senior pro-vice-chancellor Andy Neely has said the University’s lost association with an EU science research programme is having negative impacts.
Jeremy Hunt’s budget shows that leaving the EU is only paying off in a parallel universe.
At least 16 recipients of prestigious ERC grants making plans to reject UK offer and move their labs abroad.
Dispute over Northern Ireland protocol puts associate membership of Horizon Europe scheme in doubt.
The warning comes after a Glasgow-based, world-leading cancer expert said he was considering moving a major research project abroad because of a Brexit-linked impasse over EU funding.
From NHS staff shortages to export woes, the effects of the 2016 vote are still being felt.
One of the most contentious parts of the torturous post-Brexit trade negotiations between the UK and Europe was the dispute-resolution process. Now it’s being tested.
Talks over the Horizon Europe funding programme have been stalled until other Brexit-related disagreements are resolved.
"Rewarding Britain for its threats is simply inconceivable. Brexit means Brexit, it’s a self-inflicted wound.”
A Kiwi scientist is urging the UK to re-enter the research programme as Rishi Sunak dithers.
Britain and the European Union (EU) are edging closer to a deal on the UK’s re-entry into the Horizon Europe research programme. Sources said negotiators have produced a draft document following months of talks, with Rishi Sunak expected to consider it in the coming days.
Rishi Sunak claims to want to promote British science and research. The prime minister rightly says the country has great strengths in areas that range from artificial intelligence to life sciences, though it also faces some obstacles. One of these is its post-Brexit absence from Horizon, the European Union’s (and the world’s) biggest collaborative research programme.
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.