A full year after the EU referendum, the British prime minister has finally issued a statement on the status of the 3m European citizens living in…
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Cate Turner and Karie Matthews were presented with their awards for being the highest achieving students of 2016 by leading EU judge, Sir Nicholas Forwood QC, and Head of The…
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…
The Six Nations match between England and Italy at Twickenham on February 26 created quite a stir. Not so much for the quality of the rugby,…
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…
Completing her degree at the age of just 18, Zahra Alidina is The Open University’s youngest ever law graduate. Zahra left school at the age of…
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.…
Sunday can be a hectic evening for many families. A time to organise packed lunches, iron uniforms and polish school shoes. But for a sizeable minority…
Created in 1965 following the death of President Kennedy, the scholarship provides full funding to a British citizen who is a graduate of a British university,…