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@theguardian.com
3 years ago
Thousands of UK language students left in limbo as Brexit hits travel plans
@reuters.com
5 years ago
Brexit could mean £5 billion tax loss from finance: academic
@theconversation.com
5 years ago
Conservative promise of a hard Brexit would be worse for the UK economy than Labour's radical spending plans
@theconversation.com
5 years ago
Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn's final election debate: academic experts on their claims
@theguardian.com
5 years ago
Europe is failing to stand up to the bullies who threaten democracy | Luke Cooper
@qz.com
5 years ago
Meet the naked academic who is rewriting women—and their bodies—into economic history
@rt.com
5 years ago
Brexit in the buff: Cambridge economist votes 'Leave' on clothing, calls Rees-Mogg to 'naked debate'
@theatlantic.com
6 years ago
The Reinvention of America
@TheNewEuropean
6 years ago
Brexit process still defined by chronic uncertainty, new academic report reveals http://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/brexit-process-chronic-uncertainty-1-5453967 https://t.co/cOocZJOYUJ
@guardian
7 years ago
Brexit 'more complex than first moon landing', says academic study https://trib.al/fi9owCv
@guardian
7 years ago
I voted for Brexit – why do academic colleagues treat me like a pariah? http://trib.al/GlKifXB