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EU Referendum: immigration, security and beer mats
For the past few weeks the focus has been on getting the student population to vote. Now, attention has turn another part of society: expats. The Electoral Commission has urged this group to ensure they are registered to vote in the referendum before the upcoming 7 June deadline.
The Leave...
Construction leaders address EU elephant in referendum debate
The promise of new opportunities, the housing crisis, international trade and the skills shortage all came into question as panellists at the latest UK Construction Week EU Referendum advisory panel, in partnership with World Architecture News, debated the pros and cons of leaving the EU...
Taking place at Grimshaw Architects’...
EU Referendum: could it damage the health service?
This time next month the EU referendum vote will be over and the UK will be dealing with the fallout. Whether you are for or against staying the vote is undoubtedly a momentous event, one that has the potential to significantly change our nation. It is also an issue...
Tom Brake: why remaining in the EU is the right choice
Tom Brake MP, Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs tells AG why he thinks the UK should stay in the EU...
The request by AG to write a short commentary on why I think we are better off in the EU was more challenging than you might think. It's nearly impossible...
Small construction firms will vote on EU based on personal beliefs
A new poll has revealed that more than 80 per cent of small construction firm bosses will base their vote in the referendum on their own beliefs, rather than business interests…
A new poll carried out by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has revealed more than 80 per cent...
EU Referendum: Polls still mixed but could students turn the tide?
In this latest EU Referendum bulletin, the editorial team at AG delve deeper into some of the big issues in the news this week...
With just over a month until the referendum vote both camps are ramping up their campaigning. The polls still estimate the outcome of the vote will...
EU Referendum: the economy still remains a key battleground
Chancellor George Osborne admitted he is undertaking a “significant” amount of planning to protect the economy in the event of a Brexit vote. The revelation comes after Downing Street denied they were making these types of preparations earlier this week.
Speaking to the Commons treasury select committee on EU membership,...
Gordon Brown: quitting the EU is not British
Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has claimed leaving the EU would not be British and urges the nation to remain…
In a statement that is bound to rile Brexit campaigners, former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has argued it is “not British to retreat to Europe’s sidelines” and that it was...
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This latest ebook from Open Access Government looks into how the coming months could prove to be very important for the UK.
EU Referendum: What does it mean for farming, chocolate and our younger generation?
The terrorist attacks last week were aimed right at the nerve centre of the European Union, and through the lens of the referendum here in the UK the aftermath seems to have served to polarise opinion further.
There are those attempting to articulate the argument that the UK would be...
EU Referendum: what it means for science, holidays and emigration
The EU Referendum campaigns were temporarily overshadowed by the Chancellor’s Budget announcement on Wednesday. Although not one to waste an opportunity, George Osborne used his speech as a platform to push the pro-EU agenda, stating, “Britain will be stronger, safer and better off inside a reformed European Union.”
He also...
Stoical leadership in a ‘bear market’ in higher and further education
Professor Jill Jameson, Professor of Education and Director, Centre for Leadership and Enterprise at the University of Greenwich discusses stoical leadership...
In 2016, in a difficult global environment, stoical, trustworthy leadership of higher and further education is needed more than ever before. In harsh times, the deeper values and purposes of authentic educational...
Farming ministers disagree over EU referendum
The UK’s top environmental ministers are at loggerheads over whether leaving or staying in the EU would be better for farmers…
Secretary of State for the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Liz Truss, and her colleague Farming Minister George Eustice admitted they remain divided on Brexit.
The food and...