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Britain lacking direction in Arctic, MPs find

The UK is well positioned to serve the region’s needs, but London must assert national leadership and formulate clear goals, lawmakers urge.

By Kevin McGwin November 30, 2018
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Despite historic ties to the Arctic and a geographic proximity that makes it a self-described “near-Arctic neighbour,” Britain is at risk of being overtaken in the region as other non-Arctic states step-up their investment and research activities, members of the House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee have warned.

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