A post-Brexit UK faces ‘economic chaos’ with disruption that will ‘take years to rebuild’ – political, financial, business and academic experts
UK Government’s threat to break international law has ‘eroded trust and risks poisoning relations’.
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UK Government’s threat to break international law has ‘eroded trust and risks poisoning relations’.
An academic and industry partnership which introduced 3D printing technology to a leading jewellery insurance business is celebrating success following an important award win.
Professor Alex de Ruyter has criticised the UK Government for reportedly considering appointing former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott as trade envoy after Britain’s departure from the EU.
A mental health expert has shared her advice and guidance for parents, children and teenagers anxious about the return to school amidst widespread concern around Covid-19.
A Visiting Professor at Birmingham City University has told the BBC’s World At One programme that ‘Birmingham cannot be regarded as a Covid hotspot’
A medical expert has warned the UK Government’s new strategy to limit attendance at A&E by only accepting GP or 111 referrals is ‘inherently biased’ against mental health patients.
Resource will track the impact of major global events such as Covid-19 pandemic and Brexit on local and national music industries, as well as developing policies for solving market challenges.
Students and graduates from computing courses at Birmingham City University have taken on support roles with Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, volunteering time and offering support during the Covid-19 pandemic.
STEAMincubator is Birmingham City University’s new business incubation facility which is located at Millennium Point.
An £11.27bn investment in construction and a series of strategic decisions around new home building can kick start the UK’s economic recovery and deliver a £33bn return for the Government, according to experts at Birmingham City University.
Birmingham City University is developing the world’s first digital safety certificate to protect suppliers and consumers from risks associated with COVID-19.
Professor Alex de Ruyter has suggested our attitudes towards state benefits will be changing following reports that up to one million people have applied for Universal Credit as a result of the financial impact of Coronavirus.