The UK has been told it wont have to pay for the two years it had been out of the EUs Horizon research programme removing a big barrier to rejoining the 95.5bn scheme. Britain had been locked out of Horizon because of a post-Brexit dispute over trade in Northern Ireland. The recent Windsor Framework deal had opened the door to reentry, but talks have stalled over the financial terms. The British government argues that its contributions to the seven-year innovation scheme should be cut, because its late entry has reduced the potential returns. A key concern involved the payments…
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