Seems that way.Boxing day bank holiday?
Seems that way.Boxing day bank holiday?
It just highlights how brilliant some of our institutions, companies and mind are.
The country maybe totally fooked but there’s still some great people knocking about.
Great news! My granddaughter will only be in her 50s before things get better (she's 3 now).2021-2071 Even mcfc1632 reckoned 50 years to see the benefit.
As said the purveyors of thalidomide.I'm not bragging; just pointing out the drawbacks of a bureaucracy
In mainland Europe when a holiday falls on a weekend, like Boxing day does this year, you don't get an extra day off on the Monday.Seems that way.
Well more fool you ;-)In mainland Europe when a holiday falls on a weekend, like Boxing day does this year, you don't get an extra day off on the Monday.
The CHMP will meet 13-16 December (Sunday - Wednesday).
Bank Holiday or not this is what happens when the EMA rushes a move from London – despite over 20-years left on a 25-year lease and a potential £500 million bill – and months into a global pandemic, the EMA (as the March 2020 EMA Report introduction below makes clear) was still not ‘expertise’ fit for purpose.In mainland Europe when a holiday falls on a weekend, like Boxing day does this year, you don't get an extra day off on the Monday.
The CHMP will meet 13-16 December (Sunday - Wednesday).
Eh? Which global pandemic were we months into in 2019?Bank Holiday or not this is what happens when the EMA rushes a move from London – despite over 20-years left on a 25-year lease and a potential £500 million bill – and months into a global pandemic, the EMA (as the March 2020 EMA Report introduction below makes clear) was still not ‘expertise’ fit for purpose.
March 2020; “European Medicines Agency (EMA) Report for 2019".
https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/annual-report-2019/introduction.html
By “Guido Rasi, EMA Executive Director.”
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European Medicines Agency loses battle to end UK lease over Brexit
Leaving EU does not ‘frustrate’ contract with landlord Canary Wharf Group, high court ruleswww.theguardian.com
Eh? Which global pandemic were we months into in 2019?
Covering 2019.Written in March this year. Either way it wasn’t smart.
I hope they know which button is Galileo’s self-destruct.
I'm sure they'll get it authorised eventually and you'll be able to say a few weeks doesn't matter.Covering 2019.
Global pandemic was announced 12 March about one month after it became reasonably clear that it was going to happen, and at least two months after the move from London to Amsterdam had happened.
You've had every post shot down in flames within seconds for days now. It's getting a bit embarrassing to watch to be honest.I'm sure they'll get it authorised eventually and you'll be able to say a few weeks doesn't matter.
If it was an isolated case then fine but it's not.
How's the PPE scheme going? Has the recovery fund started paying out yet?
fun for meYou've had every post shot down in flames within seconds for days now. It's getting a bit embarrassing to watch to be honest.
I'm sure they'll get it authorised eventually and you'll be able to say a few weeks doesn't matter.
If it was an isolated case then fine but it's not.
How's the PPE scheme going? Has the recovery fund started paying out yet?
It‘s terribly sweet of you to be so worried about our European neighbours. In the meantime the UK is heading for the buffers on 31st December, during a pandemic that you are so worried about and solely because we didn’t extend transition before June of this year.
Given you are so vexed at the stupidity of decisions taken over the EMA in March, you must be furious at the stupidity of gambling an entire country in June during a pandemic.
You've had every post shot down in flames within seconds for days now. It's getting a bit embarrassing to watch to be honest.
I'm never sure now whether Brexiters are just being idiots or wumming. Why would an EU organisation stay in the UK with potential disruption of its business long-term (would they have kept the UK staff?), yet you say "rush" (and throw in a global pandemic as if anyone knew that was coming)? Brexit disrupters complaining about disruption, what a surprise.Bank Holiday or not this is what happens when the EMA rushes a move from London – despite over 20-years left on a 25-year lease and a potential £500 million bill – and months into a global pandemic, the EMA (as the March 2020 EMA Report introduction below makes clear) was still not ‘expertise’ fit for purpose.
March 2020; “European Medicines Agency (EMA) Report for 2019".
https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/annual-report-2019/introduction.html
By “Guido Rasi, EMA Executive Director.”
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European Medicines Agency loses battle to end UK lease over Brexit
Leaving EU does not ‘frustrate’ contract with landlord Canary Wharf Group, high court ruleswww.theguardian.com
If you read the report you'd see they've not done much since 2018.I'm never sure now whether Brexiters are just being idiots or wumming. Why would an EU organisation stay in the UK with potential disruption of its business long-term (would they have kept the UK staff?), yet you say "rush" (and throw in a global pandemic as if anyone knew that was coming)? Brexit disrupters complaining about disruption, what a surprise.
Any international lawyers on board? If they don't pay the rent, how would the landlords get the money?
With the exception of a tiny number of manipulative and malevolent billionaires, it's different shades of the former rather than the latter.I'm never sure now whether Brexiters are just being idiots or wumming. Why would an EU organisation stay in the UK with potential disruption of its business long-term (would they have kept the UK staff?), yet you say "rush" (and throw in a global pandemic as if anyone knew that was coming)? Brexit disrupters complaining about disruption, what a surprise.
Any international lawyers on board? If they don't pay the rent, how would the landlords get the money?