Big decisions.
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What migration figures really tell us about the movement of people.
Tally ho!
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The idea that welfare cuts galvanised Vote Leave risks identifying the wrong culprit.
Theresa May with her South African counterpart, Cyril Ramaphosa.
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Many leaders before her have sought to make aid spending all about their own agendas – but there’s a new element in this case.
British Prime Minister Theresa May during her South Africa.
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The British prime minister’s visit to Africa comes amid increased interest by China and France.
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Belgium held the previous record with 541 days without a government. What’s holding up power-sharing?
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Could issues like price manipulation and over-regulation be having an impact on the medicine supply chain?
US President Donald Trump is accused of siding with white right wing groups on South Africa’s land reform issue.
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The US president’s comments about South Africa’s land reform stem from his view that whites are under attack from blacks.
Dominic Raab, secretary of state for existing the European Union and star of Deal or No Deal.
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Ioannis Glinavos , University of Westminster ; Alan Shipman , The Open University ; Andrew Gunn , University of Leeds ; Feargal Cochrane , University of Kent ; Helen Carasso , University of Oxford ; Philip Crilly , Kingston University , and Stephen Roper , Warwick Business School, University of Warwick
From trade to medicines, the UK government’s ‘just in case’ planning is revealing.
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Tariffs, border controls and other barriers would kick in and prove costly for both businesses and consumers.
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Roma are worried they may not meet all the requirements necessary to secure ‘settled status’ in the UK after Brexit.
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Results showing a large number of Leave constituencies now back Remain caused great excitement but don’t necessarily mean major change is on the way.
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Austerity measures, a refugee crisis and the UK’s retreat have not dimmed most EU citizens’ enthusiasm for the union.
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High turnover can damage stability which is why keeping talent is so important to organisations.
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And Brexit could make things even more challenging.
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The prospect of a post-Brexit talent exodus and the ongoing productivity puzzle underline the urgency of developing homegrown talent.
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The EU has repeatedly placed great emphasis on the protection of geographical names like champagne and parmesan during trade negotiations.
Should I stay or should I go?
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The Conservative party is so divided over Brexit that it may never recover. How ironic that it was the policies of the Cameron government that brought it about.
Scotland’s fruitpicking industry relies on migrant labour.
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Like many other parts of the UK, Scotland faces problems in attracting a migrant workforce that is crucial to the country’s future prosperity.
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There’s a good reason why Brexiters aren’t coming up with an alternative to Theresa May’s Chequers plan.
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With MPs on a summer break, Brexit takes a rest too, right? Wrong.