With Brexit looming over the heads of us Brits, there is no surprise that there are a range of questions constantly being asked. Tayla Mcnab, a 20-year-old from Cardiff said she didn’t vote in the referendum because she hates politics: “I don’t care about it, I don’t take an interest in it so I don’t feel […]
Tag: Brexit
Opinion: What does “no deal” mean?
Over the last year or so, Brexit has thrown up a whole new vocabulary. “Brexiteer”, “remoaner”, and of course, “Brexit” itself are now a commonly used in conversation. But a phrase that has been thrown around and has incited worry among Brexiteers and Remoaners alike is the idea of “no deal”. As Germany today led […]
Cheltenham to host Brexit talk by Hugo Dixon
It has been 134 days since the decision was made upon leaving the EU. Whichever way you voted the 23rd of June was a day of paramount importance. We are now in round six of Brexit negotiations in Brussels and Cheltenham has decided to host their own. Hugo Dixon will be coming to Cheltenham to […]
OPINION: Why Politics matters to me
History defines people by the politicians who lead them. If you take a look at the history books you will see it dominated by political leaders, whether they are Kings, Queens, Prime Ministers, Revolutionaries or dictators. These are the people who determine the direction the world heads in, almost always with huge implications on our day to day lives. My […]
Thursday 9th November- LIVE BLOG
Welcome to UoGlos Live’s live blog, where we will be updating you on all the latest stories throughout the day. Follow us on Twitter @jnews_L6 15.30 That’s all from us! We’ll be back bright and early tomorrow! We’ll be back on our radio hourly, and on TV at 12.30pm and 3.30pm. 14.50 ROAD COLLISION Two […]
Brexit – What is happening to our foods?
As Brexit is luring upon us, and negotiations are under way, you may need to stock up on your favourite foods as they could be catching the first flight home. Studies from the Guardian reveal that more than 97% of food and drinks exports from our shores are at risk. The first, of many foods […]
Is Brexit going to affect Cheltenham’s Christmas market?
It’s that time of year when the Christmas markets are coming to towns. But the big question on everyone’s minds is whether there will be less worldwide stalls after Brexit. Cheltenham has welcomed Geraud Markets UK for the 14th year running, but there is no certainty that there will be a large gathering of worldwide […]