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‘If Labour wins, you better start saving now’ says Science Minister
We spoke to the Science and Innovation Minister Andrew Griffith and we began by asking why Rishi Sunak had been to so many seats the Tories already hold – sometimes with big majorities – but Labour’s campaign was seemingly showing far greater ambition.
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‘Sunak certainly hasn’t put country first’, says Shadow Science and Technology Secretary
We spoke to Peter Kyle, the Shadow Science and Technology Secretary and started by asking him whether Rishi Sunak had spiked Labour’s guns by ruling out a spring election.
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Sunak’s emergency legislation on Rwanda ‘is a complete red herring,’ says shadow Science and Technology Secretary
We were joined by the shadow Science and Technology Secretary, Peter Kyle.
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‘Not being part of these collaborations would be a massive loss’, says Dame Kate Bingham as UK rejoins EU science programme
We spoke earlier to Dame Kate Bingham, who spearheaded the government’s efforts to find and manufacture covid vaccines as chair of the vaccine taskforce, is managing partner of SV Health Investors, a fund manager investing in healthcare.
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Brexit: UK rejoins EU’s Horizon science programme
The UK is rejoining the European Union’s flagship Horizon science research programme – after months of negotiations.
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‘Warmer oceans created by climate change have made hurricanes worse’, says Professor of Thermal Sciences
We spoke to John Abraham, a climate scientist and Professor at the University of St.Thomas in the United States, and asked him to what extent hurricanes like the one we’re seeing in Florida are caused by rising temperatures in the oceans.
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Tributes to ITV News’ Health and Science Editor Emily Morgan who has died, age 45
Tributes to ITV News’ Health and Science Editor Emily Morgan who has died, age 45.
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Northern Ireland Protocol resolution ‘not rocket science’, says former Taoiseach of Ireland
‘This is not rocket science’ – the words of former Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, and one of the architects of the Good Friday Agreement, on the current post-Brexit trade dispute over Northern Ireland. Pressure is building on the EU and the UK to solve the impasse over the Northern Ireland Protocol, the agreement that puts…
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Storm Eunice: Climate science suggests more frequent extreme weather in UK, climate committee chair says
We spoke to crossbench peer Baroness Brown who sits on the parliament’s Climate Change Committee and we started by asking how the government has fared in dealing with Storm Eunice.
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Gordon Brown: Richer countries stockpiling vaccines is ‘stain on all our conscience’
He condemns what he has called “a huge moral lapse on the part of the world”.
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Science Museum signed gagging clause with subsidiary of coal and energy giant Adani
Dozens more leading scientists have signed a joint letter saying they will no longer work with the Science Museum in London, over its financial links with an arm of energy and coal giant Adani.
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UN Climate Action Champion says Scottish Secretary’s backing of Cambo oil field ‘flies in the face of the science’
Earlier, inside the COP bubble, I spoke to the UK Government’s High Level Climate Action Champion, Nigel Topping. The role was created in 2015 at the climate talks in Paris to help businesses around the world lower carbon emissions and build resilience to climate change.
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Big Four oil firms face Congress after allegations ExxonMobil lobbied to discredit climate science
The chief executive of ExxonMobil has been testifying at a Congressional hearing into allegations that the company deliberately hid evidence about the dangers of climate change. He denies that his firm spread disinformation.
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Revealed: Science Museum signed gagging clause with exhibition sponsor Shell
The Science Museum has signed a gagging clause in its agreement with Shell International to sponsor its climate change exhibition, agreeing to take care not to say anything that could damage the company’s reputation, Channel 4 News has learnt.
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Covid: Government scientific modellers say science is highly uncertain about impact of lifting all restrictions
Scotland’s next steps are due to be outlined by Nicola Sturgeon tomorrow, while in Wales a review is due on Wednesday.