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...Michelle Donelan, Britain’s science secretary, is to launch a “pump-priming” effort and marketing blitz to plug the UK’s scientists back into the EU’s €95.5bn Horizon scheme, after several years in the cold...
...Additional reporting by Hannah Murphy, George Parker and Qianer Liu...
...Rishi Sunak has become embroiled in a bitter row with Baroness Michelle Mone, a Conservative peer, over her role in a medical equipment company that won over £200mn of state contracts during the pandemic...
...Baroness Michelle Mone has admitted she stands to gain from profits of about £60mn from selling protective equipment to the UK government during the Covid-19 pandemic, having previously denied any role in...
...Michelle O’Neill of the pro-Irish unity Sinn Féin party became first minister, the first non-unionist to hold the post....
...Michelle O’Neill, first minister designate from the pro-Irish unity Sinn Féin party, which is now the biggest on both sides of the Irish border, said the moment underscored “the change that’s happening across...
...George Parker In public spending. Stephen Bush In public spending, right?...
...Bet365, whose chief executive Denise Coates earned almost £300mn in pay and dividends last year, declined to comment....
...First minister-designate Michelle O’Neill of the nationalist Sinn Féin party, which is now the biggest in Northern Ireland, said she feared the region’s political institutions were now “in free-fall”....
...Michelle Donelan, science, innovation and technology secretary, is said to want to look at how other countries help parents control their children’s screen time, including the use of age verification technology...
...The review’s chief executive, Denise Wilson, says this suggests the glass cliff problem might have receded, up to a point....
...We’ve had the sheer brass neck of Michelle Mone, the Tory peer who’s admitted to lying repeatedly to the press. That’s kept some of us bystanders agog....
...Michelle Donelan, the science secretary, also lashed out at the “slow creep of wokeism”, as she announced a review into the use of sex and gender questions in scientific research and statistics, including...
...Top stories today Sunak distances himself from Mone | Rishi Sunak has become embroiled in a row with Michelle Mone, a Conservative peer, over her role in a medical equipment company that won more than £200mn...
...Rishi Sunak has named Chloe Smith as secretary of state for science, innovation and technology during the maternity leave of Michelle Donelan....
...A tune released by Charlie Parker in the same year Ghana gained independence went on to become a standard: “Now’s the Time”. To December 12, gallery1957.com...
...Additional reporting by George Parker in London...
...Michelle Donelan, former culture secretary, will head a new science, innovation and technology department, combining the digital responsibilities of her old department with the science portfolio of BEIS....
...A feeble nude trailing a bouquet is “Flora’s Cloak” by Gluck — bought with funds provided by betting magnate Denise Coates — but absent are Cornelia Parker’s “Thirty Pieces of Silver”, metal crushed and...
...As George Parker and Jim Pickard write in their excellent scene-setter about the looming local elections, if the polls are anything close to right, these elections are going to be a pretty big collision...
...Michelle Donelan, who replaced Zahawi as education secretary on Tuesday night, also resigned....
...But Michelle O’Neill, vice-president of the nationalist Sinn Féin, which won the elections, said she would make her opposition to the UK move over the protocol clear when she meets the PM....
...A letter to Johnson signed by 52 out of 90 assembly members, including Sinn Féin’s first minister-elect Michelle O’Neill, rejected “in the strongest possible terms your government’s reckless new protocol...
...His later success on the red carpet, in particular with Sarah Jessica Parker in her Sex and the City heyday, made him an international star....
...Michelle Donelan, the higher and further education minister, said the changes were “about bringing fairness into the system” and to prevent outstanding student debt being “paid by the taxpayer”....
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