Labour leadership’s Brexit fudge has “run out of time”

On Monday, Parliament will return from recess and debate the Taxation (Cross-Border trade) Bill. This sets the ground to pull the UK out of the existing Customs Union.

Labour’s leadership has published a typically vague amendment against taking the Bill to a second reading and does not tackle the Conservatives’ pursuit of a hard Brexit.

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19% rise in EU academics resigning from UK universities since Brexit

Almost 2,350 academics from the EU have resigned from UK universities in the past year, research by the Liberal Democrats has revealed. That’s up 19% from 1,975 two years ago (i.e. before the Brexit vote), and up 10% from 1,938 last year.

There are over 25,400 academics at UK universities from elsewhere in the EU. Of these 6,633 are employed by departments working on ‘STEM’ subjects such as engineering, maths and computing, where the UK faces serious skills shortages.

Another 4,922 work on health sciences, nursing or medicine, and 1,307 on business.

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Theresa May needs to show backbone over sexist Toby Young appointment

Nepotism is known to be common in politics.

 

But we could see it particularly clearly last week when right-wing commentator Toby Young was given a position with the UK Government as a board member of a new universities regulator.

 

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Norman Lamb responds to calls for a Royal Commission on the NHS

Today, Lord Saatchi backed called for a Royal Commission on the NHS. His call is very welcome.

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