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Grim resolve at the House of Commons on the scientific priorities for Brexit
On Tuesday morning last week MPs, MEPs, and representatives of various organisations with a stake in post-Brexit UK science gathered in the Churchill Committee room at the House of Commons for the launch of the “Scientific priorities for Brexit” report, … Continue reading
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