• How UK-based organisations participate in EU funding after Brexit

    Future Europe

    Estimated time of reading: ~ 3 minutes The United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union has led to notable changes for UK-based organisations seeking to engage in EU-funded projects. Brexit has not completely barred UK organisations from participating in EU projects, but it has introduced limitations and fewer opportunities due to the UK’s new status […]

  • UK energy policies after Brexit

    Energy

    Estimated time of reading: ~ 2 minutes   Brexit officially took place at the beginning of 2020, on January 31st. A few months ago, the reality of both the economies in the United Kingdom and the European Union changed due to the COVID pandemic first and the Russian invasion of Ukraine later. Those issues had a huge impact, […]

  • Do the migrants influence Brexit?

    Migration

    In wake of economic turbulences caused by the Brexit, migrant crisis seems to be again omitted. Our NEU team was giving huge importance on the news agenda when it comes to the migrant crisis. Therefore, with this article we would again like to underline what’s happening with migrants in Europe. This time, we dedicate our […]

  • UK policies on energy after Brexit

    Energy

    While the Brexit decision gives a clear message of a desire for greater sovereignty and control over UK structures, markets, and legislation, it is still unclear what this means for the energy sector. Are we aiming for an independent UK energy sector? Do we want to reverse the trajectory we have been on for several […]

  • BREXIT AND ULSTER

    Editorial

    Among the most important political facts of the last years we can mention for sure the Brexit process with all its consequences and debates, happened before, during and after it. Following the General Elections of last year finally a deal was found between the United Kingdom and the European Union. This deal had several pacts […]

  • Brexit economic costs in 2020

    Economy

    The process of UK’s leaving of the EU was finalized earlier this year. With almost one year of the UK’s being de facto outside the 27 bloc, several new economic analyses emerged with assessment of how the Brexit will actually cost the UK in short, medium, and long term. How much will the UK pay? […]

  • Brexit / Evolutions

    Editorial

    It is THE fact. Still it is. And so, we opted for an extra issue on it. On Brexit evolutions depends the life of many people, not only in the UK but also here in Brussels. And in Ireland and Scotland too. The decision on it could change the EU forever. The Ultimatum of The […]

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