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Travel News - UK plans new Tech Visas to boost fintech: Report


UK plans new Tech Visas to boost fintech: Report
UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak is planning to lay out details of new fast-track “Tech Visas” in his Budget statement next month as part of efforts to boost the UK’s financial technology industry, according to a UK media report.
The senior Cabinet Minister has drawn up details for the scheme to attract global talent to UK start-ups and its GBP 7-billion fintech sector, proposals which are said to have the backing of his boss — UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson. ‘The Daily Telegraph’ quoted Whitehall sources with knowledge of the plans to say that the new visas are likely to be approved by Tech Nation, Britain’s national network representing tech entrepreneurs. “The final details are still being drawn up, but insiders expect it will be similar to the Global Talent Visa announced last year to attract the world’s leading scientists to Britain, ....

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A mercantilist approach to higher education post-Brexit


A mercantilist approach to higher education post-Brexit
Michel Barnier, the European Union’s chief negotiator, used a noughts and crosses graphic to show what leaving the EU means under the terms of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA). For what now looks like a majority of Brits, according to a recent YouGov poll, it is not a pretty picture. But the government can consider it a triumph. It shows that, to borrow a phrase from David Cameron, it has made a bonfire of the regulations to get Brexit done.
In this context, it is easy to understand the relief in the United Kingdom’s research-strong universities and its specialised higher education sector that the UK will remain in the EU’s Horizon science and innovation programme, at least for the period 2021-27. The UK, now as a third country in EU terms, will have associated status. The price tag has still to be worked out, because the EU is reviewing the contribution of associated countries in general. ....

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