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Brexit timeline – next steps
23-26 May:
European Parliamentary elections are held across…
29th March 2019/by Project staff
Why we’re marching
On 20 October 2018, an estimated 700,000 people marched for a…
29th March 2019/by Project staff
What will the new breakaway group of MPs from labour and Conservatives mean for Brexit?
MPs from the Labour and Conservative parties have formed together…
13th March 2019/by Project staff
Brexit: A letter from the four Children’s Commissioners of the United Kingdom
A letter from the four Children’s Commissioners of the United…
13th March 2019/by Project staff
Brexit will cost young people up to £108,000 each in lost earnings, according to a new report
The report, entitled 'Young People and Brexit', by Thomas Peto,…
13th March 2019/by Project staff
Life after BREXIT: What are the UK’s options outside the European Union? By Swati Dhingra and Thomas Sampson
It is highly uncertain what the UK’s future would look like…
12th March 2019/by Project staff
Promoting Youth Involvement and Social Engagement: Opportunities and challenges for ‘conflicted’ young people across Europe.
The full report presents a collection of standardised country…
9th March 2019/by Project staff
PROMOTING YOUTH INVOLVEMENT AND SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT: Trusting All Youth to Build a Better Europe
PROMISE explored the ways young people with a history of stigmatisation…
8th March 2019/by Project staff

Brexit debate: What young people really think
These people were…
7th January 2019/by Project staff
Post-Summit Analysis covering EU Summit
The paper does not ‘only’ analyze the key issues on the Summit…
12th December 2018/by Project staff

PM Leadership Challenge – Just survived
Conservative MP’s…
11th December 2018/by Project staff

Meaningful Vote
UK Parliamentary debate on deal leading to MP’s vote on 11 th December. Vote postponed by May who heads off to Brussel’s to negotiate further with EU leaders on the Back Stop terms. May held in contempt by the Lower House for postponing vote at such short notice. The meaningful vote is postponed until week beginning 7 th January 2019. May needs 320 votes in Parliament to get approval deal, however the Conservatives hold 316 seats in 650 set Lower House.
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