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The fund is designed to reduce the short-term impacts of Brexit on struggling communities, although some argue it does not address wider issues
New research from Milkround shows that graduates are concerned about the uncertainty Brexit will have on the job market
QS director of rankings Ben Stower warns that UK success in the rankings depends on their Erasmus partnerships
A recent research project carried out by select universities on behalf of the United Nations Association has found the UK must improve its foreign policy after Brexit to maintain its current influence in the United Nations
The decline of EU citizens re-considering working and settling in Manchester follows the national trend
A new study predicts increased employment growth in Manchester after Brexit, propelling the city ahead of London
Alexander Candlin looks at the potential of a no-deal Brexit, and asks whether MPs voting against it as an option has damaged the UK’s bargaining position.
Parliament rejects a number of amendments backed by Greater Manchester MPs, that include renegotiation with the EU, and legislating for a second referendum
A new document seen by The Mancunion sets out potential problems that UoM might face if the UK crashes out of the European Union without a deal on the 29th of March
Amelia Kent explores the impact that the Brexit deal might have on environmental legislation
Jamie Chalmers looks at the Conservative cabinet in the wake of mass resignations over Brexit and how increasingly delicate democracy is looking within this government.
Sam McGonigle takes a look at how Brexit could cause massive changes to the Premier League.
Oxford’s Chris Gosden has led calls to tackle the crippling uncertainty for UK Institutions
Isidora Cortes-Monroy adds to the ever-growing discourse on the infamous Brexit with an international student’s perspective
George Walker argues that the Conservative party have adopted an imperialistic and culturally ignorant attitude towards Brexit, putting the future of Britain at risk.
Sir Anton Muscatelli has attacked politicians over the uncertainty of an EU exit
Security provided for less prestigious institutions through the bottom-up structure of European Union programmes could be lost post-Brexit.
Council leaders across the city have announced contingency plans as the threat of a No Deal Brexit increases
Sophie Marriott writes: Theresa May’s visit to the UK’s closest partners in Africa displays the paternalism and imperialism still present in global trade
“A deal or no-deal Brexit is the biggest challenge facing higher education and the country”, says Sally Hunt.