Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Norway, and the Netherlands all have overseas territories that would be reasonable defensive concerns to get aircraft to under a more unified European military policy. I don't think it's unreasonable to be able to do it
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Additionally, Spain operates a fixed-wing aircraft carrier with some very outdated planes on it that presumably need replaced, and they're a full partner in the program. Australia has two ships of the same design too, so if it can fly from the Spanish one then that's an obvious export market
Blues and rock are my comfort zones, and I can happily get along with most genres of jazz and metal that aren't ultra-technical. I can do some passable funk
Guitar is what I'm best at, I'm decent on bass, and I'm complete dogshit on keyboard but working to change that situation. I technically also own a little reed flute that I bought from a whittler at a winter solstice festival that I know how to play the Shrek theme and Darude's Sandstorm on
If you play guitar, bass, or piano/keyboard, we're having a jam session. Otherwise, board games! Flashpoint is a cool one, it's easy to pick up and it's cooperative
Hell yeah to your great grandpa, that's cool!
I can basically guarantee that this was a consequence of the British government's total failure to negotiate a meaningful exit deal and not the EU trying to get some kind of revenge. That government was a fucking disaster that couldn't even agree with itself on which version of its self-contradicting wishlist it wanted to go for
Most of the Nordic countries do not have those. Norway has a lot, Denmark has a little, the others have nothing significant
They did that because we, unfortunately, chose to stop participating in Horizon Europe. It wasn't a punishment levelled at the UK by the EU, it was the UK removing itself. We have since rejoined
Anecdotally I would say that London specifically, rather than the UK as a whole, has either an unusually high population of foxes or a unusually bold one. I've never seen so many out in the open as there
That's a reasonable thing to oppose, but almost definitely not what OP's article is talking about. It's about the EIC Accelerator funds, which are not the only thing Horizon Europe does. IBM Israel is almost certainly way too big to have received anything from EICA
I didn't say anything about whether Israel deserves funding or not. Athough of note is that this program is not for governments, so it is not going to the Israeli government
Ask and ye shall receive
Although apparently my cat is laying claim to it today