Month: November 2021

The government was not “fully prepared” for the “wide-ranging impacts” of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report, which found that Brexit both helped and hindered preparations for future crises. There was a lack of detailed plans for shielding, job support schemes and school disruption, the National Audit Office found. According to the watchdog,
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The Howard Bloom Institute has established a new scientific discipline:  Omnology. The Howard Bloom Institute’s website (https://howardbloom.institute) describes Omnology as “the aspiration to omniscience…a discipline for the omnivorously curious, dedicated to seeing the big picture that emerges when you see all the specializations at once.” Florida’s Kepler Space University will be the first to include an
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The eastern leg of HS2 has been scrapped and plans for Northern Powerhouse Rail have been downgraded, Grant Shapps has confirmed. The transport secretary told MPs that a new £96bn Integrated Rail Plan for the north and the Midlands will instead deliver “faster” train journeys both earlier and cheaper than the original HS2 plans would
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