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"Should it reach 17.4 million respondents then I am sure there will be a very clear case for taking action" - Andrea Leadsom
Regional integration in Africa has made tremendous strides. But the work is not done.
The African Union (AU) is a continental body consisting of the 55 member states that make up the countries of the African Continent. It was officially launched in 2002 as a successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU, 1963-1999).
This site tracks updates and developments on the UK’s implementation or adaptation of specific European policies, regulations, and laws impacting the digital and tech industries throughout the Brexit transition.
ADNS is a [EU] notification system designed to register and document the evolution of the situation of important infectious animal diseases. It is a management tool that ensures immediate notification of alert messages as well as detailed information about outbreaks of these animal diseases in the countries that are connected to the application.
The offical website of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, a regional bloc of 10 nations. Motto: "One Vision, One Identity, One Community"
"Farage, Banks and Bannon. They are some of the well-known Bad Boys of Brexit. But there are many more. The Bad Boys of Brexit are an unholy alliance. They are global Money Men, small-state Regulation Burners and people with highly questionable Russian Connections, some of whom have undermined the very foundations of democracy."
A network of academic experts analysing how Brexit is affecting the environment. / We are a network of impartial academic experts analysing the implications of Brexit for UK and EU environmental policy and governance.
The United Kingdom left the European Union on 31 January 2020. Find out what it may mean for New Zealand's primary industries.
Breaking news about Brexit damage
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Professor of International Management & Political Economy - Loughborough University London
The Brexit Job Loss Index is an attempt to keep track of the number of jobs lost in the UK due to Brexit.
This project seeks to identify the constitutional, legal, human rights and equality aspects of Brexit for Northern Ireland, the relevant obligations and the options for going forward.
Brexit Shambles, run by a group of like minded people, is a project born from the rejection of the post-truth society socially aware Europeans awoke to in 2016.
The UK has left the EU, and everything, from the food we eat to the way we trade, is in flux. Rights and protections for workers, the environment and migrants which we took for granted for decades are now uncertain. Jobs are being lost. / Brexit Spotlight exists to shine a light on what is happening in post-Brexit Britain, and point towards a better future.
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UK in a Changing Europe’s Brexit Witness Archive brings together the experiences of the people that shaped the Brexit process: the campaigners, the politicians, the civil servants and the officials that were involved in the process of the United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union.
Lord Digby Jones, a leading proponent of leaving the EU, said in July 2016, “There’s not going to be any economic pain. If there are job losses, they will be very few”. Of course, he wasn’t alone. Britain would stroll into the sunlit uplands holding all the cards … but as we approach the final break with our EU partners, we can already see how worthless those assurances were.