As Britain officially left the European Union on Friday 31st January – with no ‘oven-ready’ deal contrary to what the Prime Minister’s exhausted soundbite suggests – one Brexiteer’s xenophobic message rippled across social media. Speak English, or...
Michael Gove, a long time advocate for the Leave campaign throughout the Brexit debate, has recently claimed that Brexit has made the country more favourable of immigration than previous times, despite mounting evidence to suggest that racism has...
Friday 31st January 2020 at 11.00pm, Britain will officially leave the European Union and begin the dissolution of its membership within the EU. It’s a battle that has been going on for over three years, seeing three different Conservative Prime...
ImmiNews’ reporter Maddie here investigates the advantages of the Erasmus scheme that millions of students and young people have enjoyed across the continent since its inception in 1987. Following a House of Commons defeat that would have...
It’s Tuesday 28th January, at exactly 8:56am, when a member of BBC London’s social media team makes the questionable decision to tweet the following: BBC London ask for Brexit-related queries to be directed to ‘Brexit...
In an attempt to celebrate Britain’s exit from the European Union on Friday 31 January 2020, the UK Government has unveiled a commemorative ‘Brexit’ 50 pence coin. The coin was originally due to be released on 31 October 2019, the second...
Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has today unveiled plans for a new Scottish Visa, aimed at giving Scotland the flexibility it needs to address demographic changes and counteract skills gaps. The proposals have been designed to work in...
Leading industry bodies dotted all across the UK have joined forces with the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) to offer their insight into how the proposed post-Brexit immigration rules will affect business and ways to overcome the projected...
According to no.10, the Prime Minister will ditch the minimum salary requirement which is currently in place for non-EEA migrant workers who take on employment in the UK. This requirement, which sits at £30,000 (unless the role is classed as ‘in...
Scottish National Party MP Dave Doogan took Prime Minister Boris Johnson to task regarding the highly likely possibility that the UK’s soft fruit farms and agricultural businesses will suffer as they lose staff post-Brexit. European migrants have...