Intel-ligent: Chipmaking giant won’t build factory in UK because of Brexit
Intel's boss said it was "looking at EU countries" to build its next factory as it looks to ease reliance on Asia.
Intel's boss said it was "looking at EU countries" to build its next factory as it looks to ease reliance on Asia.
Only 28 per cent of voters think Sir Keir Starmer looks like a prime minister in waiting.
In an announcement on Friday evening, the government said 300 fuel drivers would be able to come to the UK from overseas “immediately” under a bespoke temporary visa which will last until March.
Labour committed an annual £28 billion to fighting the climate emergency at its Brighton conference.
The former prime minister said that migrants are integral to "the way we live" before the referendum.
Jo Grady, general secretary of the UCU, said: “Loading more debt onto students is not the way to deal with the failed marketisation of higher education. It is a regressive move that will hit lower earners hardest."
“It’s vital that as we face the recovery and the long-term transition of a green future that this party does not turn its back on the democratic public ownership."
"Yes, Rachel Reeves, there is a money tree, its called the top 1%. It's a forest."
Is the British press waking up to the realities of Brexit? Maybe, just maybe.
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