EA in The Telegraph: UK’s “Potentially Lethal” Drones Could Bring Down Aircraft
“Avoiding an aircraft coming down now is pure chance rather than any luck or judgement on the part of regulatory framework for UK drones.”
Read MorePosted by David Dunn | Jul 10, 2019 | EA Birmingham, Media
“Avoiding an aircraft coming down now is pure chance rather than any luck or judgement on the part of regulatory framework for UK drones.”
Read MorePosted by David Dunn | May 31, 2019 | Analysis, EA Birmingham, World
As drones become part of everyday lives, “race is still on between access to the air and how to manage it.” University of Birmingham’s David Dunn explains.
Read MorePosted by David Dunn | Dec 20, 2018 | Analysis, EA Birmingham, UK, World
Events at London’s Gatwick Airport show how vulnerable airport infrastructure is from the fast-evolving and disruptive technology of unmanned drones.
Read MorePosted by David Dunn | Jul 18, 2018 | Analysis, EA Birmingham, Europe, The Trump Project, UK, US
“Brexiteers see a new future as a closer ally of Washington on the world stage, but after...
Read MorePosted by David Dunn | Jul 14, 2018 | America Unfiltered, America Unfiltered --- US and World, EA Birmingham, EA in the Media, Media, Populism in Italy, UK, US, Video, World
“What Trump has done is prompt people to flatter him as way to deal with disruptive behavior. Trump has redefined what it means to engage with allies.”
Read MorePosted by David Dunn | Jun 10, 2018 | Asia, Audio, EA Birmingham, EA in the Media, Media, The Trump Project, US
As Donald Trump bulldozed his way through the G7 summit in Canada on his way to Tuesday’s...
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