James Cleverly is meeting with Maros Sefcovic this morning to sign off the Windsor Framework, the newly agreed UK-EU Brexit deal. The two leaders met today to sign off the deal, before a meeting of the trade and cooperation agreement partnership council.
EDF, which is building Britain’s first nuclear power plant in 30 years, is fearful of a cash crunch as its Chinese partner may withhold extra funds from the project. EDF, the French-owned energy giant building Hinkley Point C in Somerset, has warned
The World Health Organization on Friday appealed for more funds to support Ukraine’s health sector, which has been severely damaged by the Russian invasion. WHO Regional Director for Europe Hans Kluge said the country now needed more funds to ensure that mental
The United Nations launched a $1 billion appeal Thursday to help 5.2 million survivors of the most devastating earthquake in Turkey’s modern history, two days after starting a $397 million appeal to help nearly 5 million Syrians across the border in the
Ukraine’s small-scale farmers, who are playing a critical role in feeding the population during the war, will be eligible for funding through the U.N.’s International Fund for Agricultural Development following Ukraine’s induction Wednesday into body, officials said. Small farmers in Ukraine “play
Five top British universities have seen their European funding plunge since the UK was booted out of the EU’s flagship innovation programme following a bitter Brexit dispute. Horizon Europe is an £80billion funding pot that allows researchers to access grants and collaborate
The World Health Organization will push at its board meeting this week for an expanded role in tackling the next global health emergency after COVID-19, but is still seeking answers on how to fund it, according to health policy experts. The Geneva
The Labour Party spent nearly half a million pounds, received from controversial private donors, to fund extra office staff. Private donors – including gambling firms and climate sceptics – handed over more than £1m to MPs, more than half of which went
The BBC chair has urged the Government to take over the funding of its World Service, warning: “Financial pressure means that we have now reached a crunch point.” Richard Sharp suggested the BBC World Service – the world’s largest external broadcaster in
Military changing confederate names at bases Fox News chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin reports on the Pentagon Naming Commission’s proposal to rename Army bases and remove Confederate statues and art on ‘America Reports.’ Congress reportedly shot down the U.S. Army’s request