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Published in: Home: NewsGove tells Covid inquiry no-deal Brexit planning prepared UK for ‘any’ crisis
The levelling up secretary defended the government's decision to focus on no-deal Brexit over a potential pandemic
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Published in: Home: NewsBrexit prep forced Northern Ireland to ‘cannibalise’ departments before Covid
The UK’s only nation to border the EU was left to prepare for Brexit with no ministers, says Denis McMahon
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Published in: Home: NewsCare homes ‘not a priority’ in pandemic planning months before Covid hit
A November 2019 document shows the government chose not to prioritise adult social care in its flu pandemic plans
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Published in: Home: NewsDeputy PM defends pause of pandemic prep to plan for no-deal Brexit
Others speaking in the inquiry have described Operation Yellowhammer as ‘a really major consumer of resources’
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Published in: Home: NewsLockdowns not considered in UK’s emergency plans, Covid inquiry hears
A senior civil servant said the government's planning was focused on a no-deal Brexit and flu pandemics
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Published in: Podcasts: AnalysisWhy some migrants are deemed more deserving than others in Global Britain
Foreign policy determines why migrants from Hong Kong got a better deal than Syrians or Ukrainians
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Published in: Home: NewsPost-Brexit Turing Scheme gives students £22m less than EU’s Erasmus programme
Students say the Turing Scheme is plagued with problems and leaves them facing uncertainty even after they begin study
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Published in: Home: OpinionHow a farcical new report on Northern Ireland Protocol poses a real threat
OPINION: It’s worrying that a paper undermining the Good Friday Agreement has been welcomed by influential politicians
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Published in: Podcasts: FeaturePolish key workers feel unwelcome in the UK thanks to Brexit plus COVID
How Brexit and COVID sharpened imagined borders within workplaces
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Published in: Podcasts: OpinionBrexit means less hope for multiculturalism in the EU
The UK didn’t need the EU to enjoy multiculturalism – quite the reverse
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Published in: PodcastsBorders & Belonging: How has Brexit changed the UK for migrants?
A few years on from Brexit, are labour shortages changing minds about migrants, or are they forever stigmatised?
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Published in: Home: OpinionBrexit Britain is all alone in a senseless pursuit of disaster capitalism
As other nations return to state-led investment, Truss and Kwarteng act to weaken our democracy, economy and rights
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Published in: Home: OpinionWhy Chris Heaton-Harris and Steve Baker mean instability for Northern Ireland
OPINION: No wonder a trade deal with the US is off the table – look at Truss’s new Northern Ireland ministers
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Published in: Home: OpinionLiz Truss’s U-turn on Brexit is bad news for Northern Ireland
An ex-Remainer with a point to prove, Truss will continue Johnson’s hardball tactics with the EU – at NI’s expense
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Published in: Home: OpinionBoris Johnson’s hypocrisy on the Northern Ireland protocol is a new low
Recent political posturing isn’t about peace – it’s about the selfish aims of the PM and the DUP
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Published in: Home: OpinionInternment, herring and DUP tantrums remembered on a Northern Irish beach
Last week, we visited County Down’s coast, taking my toddler daughter on her first-ever trip, just around the bay...
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Published in: Home: OpinionIt’s not the break-up of Britain… yet
Election results show that the ground is shifting in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. But the future of the UK...
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Published in: Home: AnalysisSinn Féin could win the Northern Irish election. Here’s what that means
As a younger generation leaves the old sectarian divisions behind, new political alliances are forming
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Published in: Home: FeatureWill the ‘peace babies’ change Northern Ireland’s politics forever?
Young people born since the Good Friday Agreement are ditching traditional identity labels and demanding action on...
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureHow Brexit axed abortion access for Europe’s most marginalised
Post-Brexit immigration rules mean the UK has abandoned European citizens in dire need of basic healthcare