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Post-Brexit replacement for Erasmus scheme criticised


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MINISTERS in Wales and Scotland say they will work together to explore how students in their countries can benefit from the Erasmus exchange programme, despite the UK leaving due to Brexit.
The Welsh and Scottish Governments say the proposed replacement for Erasmus falls short of what the EU programme offered.
The UK Government’s alternative – named the Turing Scheme after the codebreaker Alan Turing – will receive around £100 million in the next academic year.
Ministers in the devolved administrations say this “pales in comparison” to Erasmus, while Turing reduces support for colleges and schools.
In a joint statement, Wales education minister Kirsty Williams and Scotland’s higher education minister Richard Lochhead said: “Erasmus+ is about so much more than just university exchanges. In fact, when taken together, more Erasmus+ funding is set aside for further education, schools, adult education and youth groups than for unive ....

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British companies GIVE UP on cross-Channel trade because of Brexit


British companies say an avalanche of Brexit red tape is forcing them to end cross-Channel trade. 
Small businesses across the UK have made the move to suspend trading in the EU amid stringent new customs regulations and administration costs. 
Renee Watson, who owns The Curiosity Box, which makes science kits for children in Oxfordshire, faces a bill of around £20,000 to meet new safety regulations in the wake of the Brexit deal. 
This comes as hauliers warned of ongoing disruption due to the new regulatory checks at the border. 
Renee Watson owns The Curiosity Box, which makes science kits for children in Eynsham village, Oxfordshire. She faces a bill of around £20,000 to meet new safety regulations in the wake of the Brexit deal. Right, Aston Chemicals managing director Dani Loughran ....

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