Voicebox: Brexit: The vote of a generation
In 2016, the country went to the polls to make one of the most important decisions of a generation. The public and the government are still grappling with the outcome, and there is no clear answer in sight.
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7 January 2022
Only one country has signed a deal for musicians touring post-Brexit
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has previously said that he wishes to ‘fix’ issues with visas caused by Brexit, which would have allowed musicians to tour Europe without a permit, but many deals are yet to be negotiated.
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27 October 2021
Elton John condemns government’s treatment of the arts in Brexit deal
The pop icon has said that the government’s treatment of the arts sector is “so f*****g disgusting”.
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9 August 2021
Vodafone to reintroduce roaming charges in Europe from 2022
The move follows rival network operator EE announcing in June that it would reintroduce roaming charges from January 2022. From January next year, Vodafone customers will have to pay a daily fee to use their allowance in Europe.
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7 July 2021
Interview with founders of new debating app, Polemix
“The app’s vision is to break echo chambers, making sure users always listen to both sides of polarising questions.”
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25 June 2021
EE to reintroduce roaming charges in EU from January 2022
The mobile network operator becomes the first in the UK to reintroduce roaming charges for those travelling to European destinations since the agreement of a trade deal between the UK and EU in December 2020.
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19 May 2021
An inactive UK government are criticised for the Brexit touring fiasco
The government has been heavily criticised by high profile figures within the music industry over the continued lack of action and clarity over the Brexit touring case.
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18 January 2021
A Post-Brexit Arts World: Free live webinar with Creative Youth
Creative Youth is hosting a free webinar discussing A Post-Brexit Arts World on Monday 18 January, 7pm GMT, live on Zoom.
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29 July 2020
'Are we attracted to Fascism?'
An essay that seeks to answer whether the human species inherently craves Fascism, by analysing the works of key political sociologists, pyschologists, and philosophers.
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27 February 2020
ISM berates Government over musicians’ ability to work post-Brexit
New immigration regulations could threaten the £111bn the creative arts contribute to the economy.
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31 January 2020
The United Kingdom is leaving the European Union today
It has been 1,317 days since Britain voted for the unknown and the future is still uncertain
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13 December 2019
Conservative Party wins majority in general election
Boris Johnson secures enough votes to form a government following a divisive campaign
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29 November 2019
Tactical voting in the 2019 general election
What it is, how you would do it, and whether you even should
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25 November 2019
European unity in an era of Brexit
How harmony can be found through debate
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21 November 2019
GE2019: Conservative Party manifesto breakdown
We pull out the key policies from the Conservative Party manifesto, examining what they have to say on education, culture, young people and Brexit.
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21 November 2019
GE2019: Green Party manifesto breakdown
We pull out the key policies from the Green Party manifesto, examining what they have to say on education, culture, young people and Brexit.
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21 November 2019
GE2019: Liberal Democrat manifesto breakdown
We pull out the key policies from the Lib Dems manifesto, examining what they have to say on education, culture, young people and Brexit.
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21 November 2019
GE2019: Labour Party manifesto breakdown
We pull out the key policies from the Labour Party manifesto, examining what they have to say on education, culture, young people and Brexit.
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21 November 2019
Who says what: General Election 2019 manifesto breakdown
We pull out the key policies of the main parties, examining what they have to say on education, culture, young people and Brexit.