Innovation, Science and Technology

Are GMOs really the cream of the crop?

It has been 20 years since the wholesale adoption of genetically modified crops by American and Canadian agriculture. However, the promises of higher yields and less pesticide use were not enough to…

Rise of the machines: new drone rules on horizon

Imagine a future scenario where dozens of aerial drones buzz past each day, like swarms of flies, delivering parcels, reacting to emergencies and monitoring traffic conditions. This is the potential prospect being…


Industry, politics and automobiles

The UK Government’s announcement that Nissan will build two new vehicle models at its Sunderland plant, saving thousands of jobs, combined two persistent themes of political engagement with the automotive industry in…


Dear Mr Juncker, I have a cunning plan.

Dear Monsieur Juncker, I have been thinking of you recently. With Brexit and CETA, it must seem like life is not getting any easier.  Yet, as the new Nobel Laureate Bob Dylan…


Bridging the valley of death: grants versus loans

A lack of appropriate and timely funding for innovative businesses is a barrier to productivity and growth.  But what is appropriate and what is timely? These are key questions as the United…



Minister Backs Creative Industries

The United Kingdom’s creative industries will be “absolutely central” to the UK’s Brexit future, the new minister for Digital and Culture, Matt Hancock, said on Friday. In his first major speech to…