The Millit Project
By Martin Banks It has been dubbed “The Millit Project” and the aim is to confront one of the key challenges facing modern agriculture.
By Martin Banks It has been dubbed “The Millit Project” and the aim is to confront one of the key challenges facing modern agriculture.
By Denis MacShane, Former UK Europe Minister 10 years ago Nigel Farage was in political heaven. Since entering the European Parliament in 1999 at the head of a small anti-European Party he had only one demand. That Britain organise a referendum on leaving the European Union. It was held on 23 June 2016. His wish […]
By Edward McMillan-Scott, former British MEP* Wes Streeting’s call for Britain to rejoin the European Union, and Andy Burnham’s more cautious but still sympathetic noises, signal something important: the question of EU membership is no longer taboo in mainstream politics.
By Martin Banks A new survey from the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) says that both the European Union and Britain want closer ties.
The sight of more heavy rain outside the window tells me it’s high summer. This means all the important people have gone on holiday to somewhere sunnier, leaving us hoi polloi to discuss politics.
The Association of Rizokarpasso in Britain was established in 1975 following the Turkish invasion and continued occupation of the northern part of the Republic of Cyprus. The population of over 3,000 in Rizokarpasso has now fallen to under 300 who are still enclaved in Rizokarpasso, whilst the homes and properties of those who have died […]
Britain is facing a tomato shortage after bad weather in Morocco and Spain left importers struggling to find them.
LONDON (Reuters) – Prime Minister Rishi Sunak welcomed a mega deal by Air India to buy 250 jets from Airbus, saying it would create jobs and boost exports from Britain, where the French planemaker designs and makes aircraft wings.
Britain is set to join an exclusive club of 10 countries capable of launching rockets into orbit when it sends up the first satellite payload from Spaceport Cornwall on Monday.
Train services across Britain will be severely disrupted for another two days as the last of the currently scheduled strikes starts on Friday morning.
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