Thursday, 3 November 2016

Government defeated on Article 50

"Brexit means Brexit and we're going to make a Titanic success of it" - Boris Johnson
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Today's big news is the dramatic High Court ruling that Parliament must be allowed to vote on the triggering of Article 50. Our lead piece today takes a look at the ruling and welcomes it as a return to a semblance of reason and empiricism in British politics. 

Latest Articles

 
 

Article 50: For one sweet moment, Britain is sober again


 

On Nov 03, 2016 12:19 pm
This feels like the partial return of the Britain many of us are used to
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Opinion Former videos


 

The State of US-Europe Relations

 

On Oct 17, 2016 09:20 am
Based on a recent simulation, the US and Americas Programme at Chatham House has found that Europe could have the soft power tools needed to avoid the outbreak of conflict in the Asia-Pacific region between continental neighbours Japan and China.
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Olympian Tim Foster on health and fitness

 

On Oct 14, 2016 09:31 am
Olympic gold medallist Tim Foster has teamed up with the British Pharmacological Society to share how to have a healthy body without the use of drugs.
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Opinion Formers articles


 
 

Think about technology innovation and wider transport infrastructure, urges Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

IET highlights three engineering and technology issues that it hopes the government is considering as part of a wider airport expansion strategy.
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Stand up for fairness, or be divided for good

The only people responsible for the hardship and division that currently exists within our communities are the Conservatives.
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Opinion Formers press releases


 
 

Call for clarity from the Government about the knock-on effects of new savings schemes


The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has welcomed the Government's pledge to make bonuses it adds to its two new flagship savings schemes tax-free but is concerned that many questions remain unanswered about the schemes' impact on means-tested benefits.
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Brexit gives the Government a chance to stop live transport of animals from ports


The RSPCA is calling on the Government to keep animal welfare in mind when they negotiate the Brexit as the issue of live exports is due to be debated in the House of Commons.
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