Bristol strongly supported Remain but not all of its component parts did. Ward-level data reveals who voted for what, why, and thus how we might move forward as a community.
The UK government's stance on immigration will likely cost British students their access to Erasmus+. How will UK universities keep their students thinking globally post-Brexit?
What does one do when they feel their home turning against them?
The British Home Office has created a bureaucratic nightmare for EU citizens applying for permanent residency. Might there be a better way forward?
Bristol’s creative industries give the city a strong starting point for taking the city global post-Brexit. But it will need support to succeed.
Receiving jobseeker’s allowance isn’t enough for EEA nationals to prove they are looking for work. But if that’s not sufficient, what is?
Business was never unified on its stance towards Brexit, and very few assessments have studied how it will affect local economies.Might Bristol be the place to start?
There are a reported three million EU citizens and more than five million non-EU citizenships in Britain. Why aren’t they organising ahead of the election?
“Taking back control”, they said. If that means being active citizens and active listeners, there may be hope.
Uncertainty is plaguing the transition to a post-Brexit Britain. Cities can, and must, address it head on in ways that work best for them.
Several cities are vying to replace London as Europe's financial capital post-Brexit. What will make banks leave, and what will make banks stay?
Brexit won’t destroy the high-tech startup industry in London, but it could inflict a lot of damage on it.