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Tag: brexit

Now and Then: Summer Destinations

When I remember the summer of 2019, I can almost feel the heat. It was, of course, a hot summer … More

brexit, history, holidays, summer, travel

Devolution for dummies: Independence

For the past year, coronavirus has raged through the UK, and England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have all gone … More

brexit, independence, news, Parliament, politics

How Will Brexit Impact The Music Industry?

British music aka The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Elton John, Adele, Queen, Amy Winehouse, George Michael, Pink Floyd, Stormzy, … More

brexit, jakob bleakley, music, music feature, music industry, UK

Brexit Stage Left: Facts and Figures

  As the spectre of a no-deal Brexit looms, public interest is focused on possible food shortages, plummeting currency values … More

brexit, brexit stage left, Column, facts and figures, roisin o'farrell, uk arts scene

Passports in the Time of Brexit

Ellen Magee reflects upon the role of passports to young people in the United Kingdom following the vote to leave … More

brexit, ellen magee, identity, passports, post-brexit, sara villa, University of Glasgow

Brexit and the Environment: Where the Gove-rnment stands

In today’s social and political climate, people often talk about how to be more environmentally friendly on an individual level. … More

amy irvine, brexit, environment, michael gove, University of Glasgow

Top Five… Most Brexit Things to Have Happened Since We Brexited

Toblerone Gap-tastrophe In light of rising costs of ingredients, Toblerone have made the decision to reduce the weight of the … More

Éirinn Fitzgerald, brexit, eu, top 5, University of Glasgow

Immigration – A Divisive Issue by Nature

The last few months in British politics have proven to be nought but a stagnant and shambolic mess. Many of … More

brexit, british nationalism, division, euan mcilvanney, immigration, nationalism

EU Referendum: Fear Over Hope?

It’s widely accepted that the independence referendum marked a sea change in Scottish politics. Despite the referendum ultimately ending with … More

brexit, brian souter, David Cameron, eu, eu referendum, features, glasgow university, Jeremy Corbyn, jessica shenton, scottish independence referendum, University of Glasgow, Vote Remain, wings over scotland

Interview: Glasgow University’s EU Students

With the European Union referendum imminent, there is a lot of feelings about what it means to be a person … More

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