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Reality of Post-Brexit UK

Throughout negotiations between the UK and the EU regarding the terms of the Brexit withdrawal agreement, there has been an increasing...

Is the EU still relevant today?

The European Union’s roots can be found in the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1951 which created the European Coal and Steel Community...

Europe’s Twin Continent

European Commission President, Jean-Claude Juncker, described Africa as Europe’s “twin continent” during his State of the Union Address in 2

Current Affairs in Europe

Europe’s current climate is distinctly recognisable by its uncertainty. Three years of Brexit negotiations that have descended into...

The Eilifint in the Room

After Brexit, the Irish border will be the only land border between the UK and EU. The Good Friday Agreement of 1998 was a key event in...

The Refugee Crisis: Four Years

The European migrant crisis, commonly referred to as ‘the refugee crisis’, refers to the influx of both asylum seekers and economic...

Introducing the EU and its aims

The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union between 28 European member states, including France, Germany and the UK (for...

Introduction to Brexit

The historical public vote on Brexit took place on the 23rd June 2016, with 51.9% voting for the UK to formally withdraw from the...

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