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EU Divorce proceedings to being on 29th March

On the 29th March, Prime Minister Theresa May will trigger Britain’s divorce proceedings with the European Union. This will begin the process of two years worth of negotiations that will reshape the future of the UK and Europe. The government has stated their permanent envoy to the EU had informed European Council President Donald Tusk of the date […]

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Careers

Brexit sees UK University Applications drop for third time in 15 Years

UCAS figures reveal that following Brexit, the number of EU students planning to study at a UK university has fallen by around 7%. Overall, 564,190 people have applied to start a course at a UK university in autumn 2017, down 5 percent (29,530 students) compared to the same time in 2016. This represents the third fall in […]

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Politics

Immigration fears on decline offer respite for PM

The immigration fears that loomed so large before the referendum are being overtaken by concerns over what Brexit will mean for everyday life. In the monthly Ipsos MORI/Economist Issues Index, which asks about 1,000 people across the country “What are the most important issues facing Britain”, the EU and the terms of Britain’s exit led at […]

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Bizarre

Young Europeans’ view of UK after Brexit vote

According to a poll for the British Council, the UK’s international organisation for cultural relations, the UK’s reputation among young people in EU nations has worsened following the Brexit vote, but has improved in nations further away, The survey follows a poll carried out before June’s referendum, and aimed to establish whether perceptions of Britain’s attractiveness […]

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