Content in the topic of Europe and Brexit
What is the new EU Entry/Exit System and what will it mean in practice for British travellers?
After multiple delays, the EU’s new Entry/Exit System is set to launch in November this year, meaning in just over two months from now, Brits will face a new border process when travelling to and from countries within the Schengen Area.Prime Minister in Berlin to "turn corner on Brexit"
The Prime Minister has pledged to "turn a corner on Brexit" and “fix the broken relationships left behind by the previous government” as he visits Berlin today.The last government robbed British musicians of opportunities, the new government must give them back
Despite apparent recovery, it’s clear from talking to a range of music industry insiders that serious problems persistBritish musicians playing European festivals bounce back to pre-Brexit levels but serious problems persist
New analysis suggests that while the number of British musicians playing major EU festivals has surpassed pre-Brexit levels this summer, difficulties persist particularly for up-and-coming artists.Youth Mobility Scheme will take Brexit brakes off young Brits’ futures
It has been reported today that the Government is willing to discuss a reciprocal Youth Mobility Scheme with the EU, a policy backed by a strong majority of British people.GDP figures: Removing Brexit barriers can pay immediate dividends
ONS figures confirm that GDP growth over Q2 this year was 0.6%What is a youth mobility scheme?
What is it? Do we already have them? And how do they benefit Britain? We answer all these questions and more below👇👇👇Chancellor’s statement: Brexit impact on public finances cannot be ignored
The Chancellor reveals plans to tackle £22 billion hole in the economy, but doesn't mention Brexit or the UK's relationship with the EUBrexit likely cost lives during the pandemic
A damning new report from the UK Covid-19 Inquiry has found that the last Government's prioritising Brexit led to inaction during the Covid-19 pandemic.Boris Johnson claims we are heading for ‘serfdom’ if Starmer changes our awful Brexit deal. Ignore him
The case for talking to Brussels and seeking improvements is undeniable – except to those like Johnson, in a world of their own