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Dawn O’Porter

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The Documentary Podcast
Brexit Ten Years On (part 2)

and monitor all sorts of aspects of the Earth's health.

The Documentary Podcast
Brexit Ten Years On (part 2)

And there we have been able to join.

The Documentary Podcast
Brexit Ten Years On (part 2)

So, you know, there were some examples of things which, you know, we now are no longer part of.

The Documentary Podcast
Brexit Ten Years On (part 2)

When it looked like there might be a no-deal Brexit, the UK government was trying to develop its own version of those big European framework programmes so that we could build our own capability alongside.

The Documentary Podcast
Brexit Ten Years On (part 2)

So a huge amount of work was done, actually, to look at all those possibilities.

The Documentary Podcast
Brexit Ten Years On (part 2)

Personally, I think a really strong example of that was the development of the Covid vaccine in the UK, where I think

The Documentary Podcast
Brexit Ten Years On (part 2)

you know, our regulatory bodies showed themselves in their best light in terms of being quite fleet of foot, but maintaining the highest standards of safety and oversight.

The Documentary Podcast
Brexit Ten Years On (part 2)

The flip side of the coin, though, is that for many organisations I spoke to, they really valued a kind of consistent approach across a large market.

The Documentary Podcast
Brexit Ten Years On (part 2)

So if you're a company wanting to sell pharmaceutical into the whole of Europe, then you would value there being...

The Documentary Podcast
Brexit Ten Years On (part 2)

the same regulatory processes in the UK and the rest of Europe, or at least a very close alignment.

The Documentary Podcast
Brexit Ten Years On (part 2)

I am optimistic.

The Documentary Podcast
Brexit Ten Years On (part 2)

We still have very high levels of collaboration internationally and really strong business and academic links.

The Documentary Podcast
Brexit Ten Years On (part 2)

Some of the nature of that has changed and, you know, we can monitor some of the changes.

The Documentary Podcast
Brexit Ten Years On (part 2)

You know, there is a slightly smaller share of our international research with the European Union now than there was before Brexit.

The Documentary Podcast
Brexit Ten Years On (part 2)

But other countries are really rapidly accelerating their research power and we are collaborating more widely, more globally.

The Documentary Podcast
Brexit Ten Years On (part 2)

And combined with that, we have had a succession of governments who have really championed the UK's science and research capability as part of the tools in the box for our future.

The Documentary Podcast
Brexit Ten Years On (part 2)

And I think that can only be a good thing.

The Claire Byrne Show
Dawn O’Porter on her new memoir

It was intentional, but up until about four minutes before the cover went to print, the book was called What I Bring to the Table.

The Claire Byrne Show
Dawn O’Porter on her new memoir

And then we were just discussing on email.

The Claire Byrne Show
Dawn O’Porter on her new memoir

I said, I'm going to post the cover on Instagram and I'm going to use the song Hungry Eyes, which would also have been a great name for this book.