Defend Brexit!
We the people voted to leave, but our vote is being frustrated. We must stand up, stand tall, and defend Brexit.
We the people voted to leave, but our vote is being frustrated. We must stand up, stand tall, and defend Brexit.
Continued membership of the EU – and some pro-EU unions are pushing hard in that direction – would doom Britain’s railways to eternal privatisation.
Thousands of women workers, including cleaners, carers, learning support staff, and those in nurseries and administration walked out on 23 October on a two-day strike.
Ever since the referendum the EU has been clear: the only deal it wants is a punishment deal, to discourage other EU members from following our example.
Britain needs to increase the number of student doctors, says the president-elect of the Royal College of Physicians.
There is one country where there is no “Valley of Death” where lack of investment chokes off new biotech products – Cuba.
Forty years ago researchers created a synthetic form of insulin, the hormone that controls levels of sugar in the blood. Some greens weren’t happy.
The referendum took a giant step along the road to freedom. But the job is not finished. Achieving independence will require a change in our thinking.
Two closely related financial opportunities present themselves next year when Britain leaves the EU…
Genome editing involves the deliberate modification of a specific sequence of DNA in a living cell.
Biotechnology will be at the heart of the future of medicine and agriculture, as well as several other industries. But will it be at the centre of British industry?
A new book marshals the arguments for Brexit, and exposes the ambitions of the EU…
An editorial in the British Medical Journal – not noted for a pro-Brexit line – points out the weaknesses of medical device regulation in the EU.
Not everyone in the arts is in love with the EU. A new play has been putting the other point of view…
Driven by the jostling of aggressive empires, the First World War undermined the working classes of Europe at a point when they were in an upswing…
The European Commission rejected Italy’s budget just one day after it was submitted.
Designs for two new stations which will form a key part of the HS2 rail plan have now been unveiled.
MPs on the Commons Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Select Committee have called for the sale of new cars with petrol or diesel engines to be banned by 2032.
The widespread onslaught on local jobs and services continues, as the government’s false economies grind on.
Despite progress in the universities pensions fight, the employers still do not accept – and many staff still fail to understand – that there is no pensions deficit at all. It’s actually a destructive fabrication imposed by EU diktat…
With much of its young workforce now abroad, Romania is increasingly a country of old people and children – and utterly dependent on the EU.