The election of the globalist and EU-champion, Emmanuel Macron, to the French presidency poses a threat to the UK’s financial sector and its economy more broadly.…
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The House of Lords may have backed an amendment to protect the rights of EU nationals after Brexit, but the level of fear among nationals of…
During the second reading of the bill that will give the government the go-ahead to trigger Britain’s exit from the European Union, MPs had a chance…
The rate of hate crimes reported in the UK has rocketed since the country voted to leave the European Union in June, according to the National…
Some are retired, some are studying and some are working. Up until now, they have been entitled to the same rights as any other EU citizen.…
In the week that has seen Lord Nicholas Stern, President of The British Academy calling for “clear reassurance” to be given to EU researchers in the…
Britain’s housing market is in a sorry state. With house prices forecast to fall, house building grinding to a halt and buyers pulling out of purchases…
The Vice-Chancellor of The Open University, Peter Horrocks, has used a keynote speech to highlight a link between levels of degree attainment and how parts of…
The British public has voted to leave the European Union (EU), which is potentially the biggest political decision many of us will experience in our lifetime.…
Most prospective prime ministers would be mildly embarrassed if a boost to their chances made financial markets plunge. But Boris Johnson is doubtless gratified that his…