Sir Charlie Mayfield warned of the economic, human and social costs of ‘lost opportunity, stalled careers, and reduced life chances’.
The Science and Technology Committee said Britain should be ‘rolling out the red carpet rather than red tape’ for highly skilled professionals.
The economic think tank said the Chancellor needed to make ‘brave choices’ at the upcoming November 26 Budget.
The Prime Minister reaffirmed his commitment to the Government’s clean energy ambitions and the UK’s role as a global climate leader.
The organisations said they will work together on large scale landscape restoration projects in three upland areas over three years.
Brighter vehicle headlights are more likely to cause glare for drivers of oncoming cars, a Government-commissioned study has found. Consultancy TRL, which conducted the research, said it shows vehicle ...
The largest study of its kind has shown the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine causes far fewer problems than the virus itself in children and young people, after concerns the jab may cause harm. The ...
Initial inquiries by a national taskforce suggest available lines of inquiry were not pursued in some sex abuse gang cases.
The Prince of Wales has pledged to back those “standing up and defending nature” with a new fund covering indigenous advocates protecting the Amazon. William announced the initiative at his United for ...
The Chancellor even faced calls from the Tories to resign if she goes ahead with raising taxes in the November 26 Budget.
The orchid’s increasing population in Britain is a bright spot in otherwise ‘stark picture’ for British wild plants, the latest Red List shows.
Mobile networks including BT EE, VodafoneThree and Virgin Media O2 are to block foreign call centres from impersonating banks in a crackdown to eliminate call spoofing “within a year”. New call ...