Posts tagged with ‘article 50’

The VC’s blog — Brexit and the week ahead

In her latest blog, the Vice-Chancellor writes about supporting our global community and the outlook ahead […]

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The VC’s blog — Brexit: safeguarding our people and values

In her latest blog on Brexit, the Vice-Chancellor sets out the importance of our global values, […]

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Brexit: Global and Political Affairs Unit briefing — 16 January 2019

The Government’s defeat in Parliament on its Brexit deal last night (Tuesday 15 January 2019) increases […]

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Brexit & the EU Settlement Scheme

* ARTICLE UPDATED WITH SUPPORT SESSION INFORMATION * In a new blog, the Vice-Chancellor of the […]

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EU Settlement Scheme — next pilot stage commences

* For a more recent update on this article, please visit https://exchange.nottingham.ac.uk/blog/brexit-the-eu-settlement-scheme/ *  EU citizens and non-EU […]

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Brexit update: Government outlines process for EU citizens seeking UK resident status

Continuing with the proviso that nothing is certain until everything is certain, the government has outlined […]

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Brexit Update: PM speech sets out some detail about future access to EU research

With the proviso that, as ever with anything to do with the Brexit negotiations nothing is […]

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Update on transition period rights for EU citizens

The Home Office has confirmed that EU citizens and family members are able to move to […]

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Brexit Briefing workshops – additional sessions

Due to the popularity of the Brexit Briefing sessions, further workshops have been scheduled, giving European […]

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Then and now: comparing and contrasting the European referendums of 1975 and 2016

The Centre for British Politics and the School of Politics and International Relations welcome Neil Carmichael, former Chair of the Education Select Committee, to present this lecture.

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