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...The temptation is to centralise, to create a Central Office for Innovation, but as Sir John Bell, the former Covid adviser and Oxford professor who has helped the UK government in its innovation strategy...
...University leaders warned that the findings, based on Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) documents issued by universities to support visa applications for about 40,000 students, sounded an alarm bell...
...“There needs to be a bit of top-down thinking about what areas do we think we can compete in and where a European network would be helpful,” Bell added....
...“The idea that there is loads of free productivity growth to be had is wrong,” said Torsten Bell, director of the Resolution Foundation think-tank....
...Sir David Bell, vice-chancellor of the University of Sunderland, said the institution had been surprised how quickly the pandemic bubble had burst, with just 80 applications in 2023 against a target of 120...
...It is a small FTSE 250 engineer that is midway through yet another turnaround after its calamitous £2.2bn takeover of Amec Foster Wheeler in 2017, which saddled it with debt and legal liabilities....
...Sir David Bell, vice-chancellor of the University of Sunderland, said the government was being “dangerously complacent” over staffing the profession. “It’s a ticking time bomb,” he added....
...Michael Foster says he retired in his early thirties to Thailand, where he lives frugally, withdrawing 8 per cent a year from his investments in closed-end funds....
...She worked briefly at Taco Bell and in the spa at Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump’s Palm Beach club, where, for $9 an hour, she folded toilet paper into neat triangles after women used the loo....
...But alarm bells are sounding about the sustainability of the wider sector’s finances....
...What Went Wrong with Brexit: And What We Can Do About It by Peter Foster (Canongate)Talk of Brexit tends to fixate on myths or return to well-worn points — here, the FT’s public policy editor cuts through...
...In Scotland, a recent case, Foster vs Foster, set out that a clean break should be achieved when dividing assets....
...That will not stop regulators from adding bells and whistles to their regimes after the event. The Bank of England plans to bolster protection, probably by increasing deposit insurance....
...A group including Sir John Bell, regius professor of medicine at Oxford university, leaders at major life science companies, investors and science park operators has also received encouragement from Sunak...
...Sir John Bell, regius professor of medicine at Oxford university, is among those fretting that the UK is not doing enough to seize the opportunity....
...As for the rest of 2023, I’d anticipate a lot more focus on the Retained EU Law Bill which continues to ring alarm bells across a wide spectrum of public life as the government pledges to have “reviewed...
...Peter Foster’s article on the launch of the Oxford-Cambridge Arc regional partnership is incomplete (Report, January 26)....
...With average energy bills on course to reach £4,000 next April, Bell warned that it would not be just low-income households that struggle to pay their bills....
...Results: Take-Two Interactive, the maker of the Grand Theft Auto series of video games, and tech group Cisco Systems report quarterly results after the closing bell. Five more top stories 1....
...There is, alas, no comparative data as previous surveys didn’t ask this question, but those numbers are ringing alarm bells because it has been the long-held experience of the sector that foreign-owned manufacturers...
...I’m excited to be joined by Jane Green, professor of political science at Nuffield College, University of Oxford, and FT journalists Miranda Green and Peter Foster, to look at the big picture likely to shape...
...Fourth, as Torsten Bell at the Resolution Foundation observes, warnings from business that labour shortages shrink the economy neglect the other side of the ledger — that expanding the workforce creates...
...Tunbridge Wells, where the Liberal Democrats seized control — all of those things are setting alarm bells ringing in central office....
...She’s tough on the protocol and what I call the dictatorship of the EU,” said Richard Bell, 79, a retired electrical engineer, watching a marching band in north Belfast. “The protocol is a mess....
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