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Biedermann, Ferry (2024) Elections 2024 – political tribalism likely to trump the economy. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Biedermann, Ferry (2024) From Brexit to Gaza and Back. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Biedermann, Ferry (2024) Up Brexit creek without a paddle. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Biedermann, Ferry (2024) A false dawn for Europe? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

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Hamourtziadou, Lily (2024) 21st Century Genocide. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Hamourtziadou, Lily (2024) In 2024, let’s say goodbye to war. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Hamourtziadou, Lily (2024) No longer ‘best placed to give us real security’. Why I won’t be voting Labour in the next general election. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Hamourtziadou, Lily (2024) ‘These wretched foreigners: When the death of a 7-year-old is sad, but not that sad’. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Hurtado, Nicholas (2024) Migration: A Shared post-Brexit Trajectory. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Hurtado, Nicholas (2024) The UK’s Unique Role in Achieving European Security Independence. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

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Kumodji, Bertha Dzifa (2024) “No Dependents Allowed, Only Skilled Workers”—the British Government said”. The impact of the new immigration policy (i.e., the five-point plan) on businesses and HR in a post-Brexit era: the implications for future talent in the UK Health and Social Care Sector. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Kumodji, Bertha Dzifa (2024) “Where are the staff?” Where did they go? From Brexit, Covid ‘19 and Cost Hikes to HR Leaders struggling to fill the talent gaps” – Navigating uncertainties in the UK Hospitality Workforce Market. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

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Lucas, Scott (2024) Liz Truss was in Maryland with an explanation for her historically-short, 50-day tenure as UK Prime Minister. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

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McCabe, Steven (2024) A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall – The Inexcusable State of British Politics. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2024) Hunt’s Spring Budget and the UK’s Economic Prospects. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2024) It’s All Change, Isn’t It? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2024) Safeguarding the Union – Another Fudge? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2024) Troubled Waters…. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

McCabe, Steven (2024) What Next for Labour Leader ‘Steady Eddie’ Keir Starmer? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

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Nielsen, Beverley (2024) High Growth Scalers – solving the Productivity Conundrum in Malvern Hills. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Nielsen, Beverley (2024) Small businesses and Entrepreneurs – Masters of Disaster face cliff edge in business support funding. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

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Pryce, Vicky (2024) Can hybrid working survive a rise in unemployment in 2024? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Pryce, Vicky (2024) Can we blame public service workers for the UK’s low productivity? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Pryce, Vicky (2024) Does the perceived deterioration in public services matter in an election year? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Pryce, Vicky (2024) Growth- what growth? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Pryce, Vicky (2024) Should we become more relaxed about government debt? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Pryce, Vicky (2024) The UK economy on a knife edge as we enter election year. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Pryce, Vicky (2024) Why trust in our governance and institutions matters for the economy. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Pryce, Vicky (2024) The likely harm of the prolonged high interest rates scenario. Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Pryce, Vicky (2024) A political budget- but will it work? Birmingham City University, Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

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