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Regional Policy in Britain: from Barlow to Brexit

Regional Policy in Britain: from Barlow to Brexit

Dr Daniel O’Donoghue examines what will become of regional planning policy after Brexit

12 Sep, 201816 Jun, 2021 Geography, Politics, Research
Growing language skills gaps in inbound tourism

Growing language skills gaps in inbound tourism

With recent media interest on both the record growth of inbound tourism and the fall in popularity of modern languages study at A-level, Dr Karen Thomas and Dr Julie Scott, review how far home-grown talent can meet the future needs of the inbound tourism industry for linguists.

30 Aug, 201816 Jun, 2021 Research, Society, Tourism, Uncategorised
The White Paper’s chequered past

The White Paper’s chequered past

Professor Amelia Hadfield looks at how the question of EU membership continues to divide the Conservative Party and how these divisions could impact upon a future Brexit deal.  

07 Aug, 201816 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Battle of the Unions:  Brexit and the Irish border issue

Battle of the Unions: Brexit and the Irish border issue

Professor Amelia Hadfield looks at how the recent Government defeat in the Lords on the EU Withdrawal Bill impacts on the future of the Irish border.

27 Apr, 201816 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Brexit: Regional Rebalance vs. Westminster Power Grab?

Brexit: Regional Rebalance vs. Westminster Power Grab?

As the EU Withdrawal Bill once again comes under the scrutiny of Parliament, Professor Amelia Hadfield looks at the power play between the regions and Westminster.

06 Apr, 201816 Jun, 2021 Research, Uncategorised
Jean Monnet award encourages students to think critically and acknowledges excellence in teaching

Jean Monnet award encourages students to think critically and acknowledges excellence in teaching

Professor Amelia Hadfield responds to a recent Daily Mail article which offered an opinion on the Jean Monnet structure and a recent writing competition at the University.

03 Nov, 2017 Education, Politics
UK government needs to address inequalities of Caribbean LGBTI people

UK government needs to address inequalities of Caribbean LGBTI people

Dr Leonardo Raznovich explains how Brexit could help to secure human rights for LGBTI people in UK territories of the Caribbean.

01 Nov, 201703 Nov, 2017 Law, Social Justice, Uncategorised
A Chaucerian Deal? Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield’s Maiden Speech

A Chaucerian Deal? Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield’s Maiden Speech

Professor Amelia Hadfield looks at the topics covered by Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield in her maiden speech in Parliament.

08 Sep, 2017 Politics
Banksy, Brexit and the star of Dover

Banksy, Brexit and the star of Dover

Dr Alexander Kent reflects on Banksy’s new mural that appeared in Dover on Sunday morning.

08 May, 201715 Jun, 2021 Geography, Research, Society

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