The Northern Ireland Protocol has been a topic of conversation ever since the United Kingdom (UK) left the European Union (EU) three years ago. It
Category: Brexit
Business is picking up in Kingston despite COVID and Brexit
Business is looking up for some Kingston business-owners despite the hardships of the last few months.
Kingston’s hospitality sector suffering major labour shortages
Aysha Gilmore reports on the worrying staff shortages in the hospitality sector.
A Brexit book launch: “Brexit: A Gothic Novella”
On 21 October, writers, journalists, readers got together in The Old Red Lion pub in Islington, to celebrate the launch of Brexit: A Gothic Novella,
Kingston University Erasmus schemes under threat post-Brexit
Erasmus schemes at Kingston University and other UK institutions may be over soon following the government’s refusal to fully back the programme after Brexit. The government voted
Liberal Democrats Triumph in Richmond Park and Twickenham
Liberal Democrat Sarah Olney seized the Richmond Park constituency and Munira Wilson held on to the party’s seat in Twickenham at this general election. Back
Kingston’s Brexit Party candidate claims ‘the times are changing rapidly’
Scott Holman, the Brexit Party candidate for Kingston and Surbiton, has claimed people are beginning to turn away from the mainstream parties in the run
Brexit and NHS are top reasons for voting in Election for Kingston Students
Over half of Kingston students said Brexit and the NHS were their reasons for voting in the upcoming general election. A Kingston Courier survey found
General Election 2019: Kingston University student union president urges young people to vote
The president of Kingston University student union is urging young people to vote in Thursday’s general election. Feisal Haji, 28, is campaigning to get more
Kingston house prices fall amid Brexit uncertainty
The average price of a house in Kingston-Upon-Thames has fallen by more than £17,000, according to property website Rightmove. This is due in part to