And we still have some one plateau across parts of scotland, northern england, down through the midlands and east anglia today, but it does not like that everywhere. In the south west, rather grey and cloudy with rain. All courtesy of an area of low pressure, the swell of cloud you can see here, and the thing is this band of Rain Affecting South western wales, Northern Ireland is particularly slow moving, so there are some fairly beefy Rainfall Accumulations to come through today. 20 or 30 millimetres for these areas, but double that of the high ground, so there could be some localised Surface Water Flooding issues. Because the rain man is a slow moving, chances are if it is raining with you every moment, it is raining with you every moment, it likely still will be towards the end of the day. We call parts of north and Eastern Scotland and the east side of inwood, keeping some warm spells of sunshine. The days top temperature perhaps reaching 25 in parts of east anglia. Yes, it will fe
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The United Kingdom and Erasmus: An Obituary 16 February, Credit: Caitlin Tilley
On Christmas Eve 2020, Boris Johnson had a disappointing present for students in the UK and EU: the announcement that the UK would be pulling out of the Erasmus programme. This was a huge shock, as a future of easy mobility between the UK and EU seemed more out of reach than ever.
Johnson’s main justification for this decision was financial, saying that the new Turing scheme will provide a better value for money. The withdrawal is particularly bitter for EU citizens who planned an experience abroad in the UK, as it will not be financially viable anymore for most of them. The move also risks alienating the UK further from the EU, although that might be regarded as a positive side-effect by many Brexiteers.