

UK General Election Results 2019: Youthquake or sinkhole?
Boris wins a huge majority to lead a renewed Conservative Government…
13th December 2019/by Project staff

The UK looks set for a 12 December election after MPs vote to back it following months of deadlock over Brexit
Britain is set to go back to the ballot box on 12th December…
30th October 2019/by Project staff

Brexit extension
The EU has granted the UK an extension to January 31st 2020 to…
28th October 2019/by Project staff

Parliament’s ‘unmeaningful vote’ on Brexit
On October 21st 2019 MPs voted and approved in principle Boris…
24th October 2019/by Project staff

It should have been a ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ on Brexit?
The UK Parliament sat on a Saturday 19th October for the first…
21st October 2019/by Project staff

New Brexit deal
The revised Brexit agreement between the UK and the EU was announced…
18th October 2019/by Project staff

Is a Brexit deal possible?
Negotiations between the UK and the EU are taking part at the…
14th October 2019/by Project staff

Supreme Court ruled suspending Parliament was unlawful
The unambiguous verdict from the U.K.'s highest court was a severe…
27th September 2019/by Project staff

Brexit Facts
A curated selection of relevant videos about Brexit.
20th September 2019/by Project staff

The week that was…
In seven weeks of the new Government the PM has yet to win a…
16th September 2019/by Project staff

The Queen’s Speech
The Queen's Speech to take place on 14 October, to outline new…
31st August 2019/by Project staff

Sir John Major joins court case to stop Parliament suspension
Ms Miller had already launched her own challenge, and Sir John…
30th August 2019/by Project staff

Parliament suspension
Parliament suspension sparks furious backlash and protesters…
29th August 2019/by Project staff

A very British Coup
The ‘prorogues of parliament’ has now been approved, allowing…
28th August 2019/by Project staff

A-levels vs BTECs is the story of British politics
Younger voters with low education qualifications were as likely…
23rd August 2019/by Project staff

Plans for a National unity government
The most effective strategy to avert a no-deal outcome, whether…
9th August 2019/by Project staff

The new DUDE in 10 Downing Street
Depart European Union
Unit the country
Defeat opposition…
25th July 2019/by Project staff

Theresa May’s story ends – Post-premiership
After leaving 10 Downing Street, May took her place on the backbenches,…
24th July 2019/by Project staff

Brexit: Corbyn tells next PM to hold second referendum and says Labour will back Remain
Jeremy Corbyn has challenged the next Tory prime minister to…
9th July 2019/by Project staff

Jeremy Hunt and Boris Johnson positions on Brexit
Only 160,000 Conservative Party members get a vote for UK’s…
9th July 2019/by Project staff

EU election overviews
President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. She…
5th July 2019/by Project staff
Turnout at elections
House of Commons Library
Briefing paper
Number CBP 8060, 5…
5th July 2019/by Project staff

“I did not deliver Brexit” Theresa May
Theresa May resigned as Conservative Leader due to failing to…
7th June 2019/by Project staff

How youth influenced the EU election
With major votes occurring within the span of five months this…
24th May 2019/by Project staff

EU election stories
Lord Ashcroft Polls - My Euro-election post-vote poll: most Tory…
24th May 2019/by Project staff

1.5 million young people denied a vote in the EU Elections
The British Youth Council have expressed their dissatisfaction…
23rd May 2019/by Project staff

The vote that the British people should never have been asked to cast: the European elections
European elections. The big winner was the Brexit Party.
One…
23rd May 2019/by Project staff

What does the UK’s youth think about the European elections?
Five young people from across the country give their views on…
22nd May 2019/by Project staff

The Games of Thrones: Who will sit in 10 Downing Street and rule over United Kingdom?
European Parliamentary elections 27th May
The United Kingdom…
22nd May 2019/by Project staff
Brexit timeline – next steps
23-26 May:
European Parliamentary elections are held across…
29th March 2019/by Project staff
Why we’re marching
On 20 October 2018, an estimated 700,000 people marched for a…
29th March 2019/by Project staff
What will the new breakaway group of MPs from labour and Conservatives mean for Brexit?
MPs from the Labour and Conservative parties have formed together…
13th March 2019/by Project staff
Brexit: A letter from the four Children’s Commissioners of the United Kingdom
A letter from the four Children’s Commissioners of the United…
13th March 2019/by Project staff
Brexit will cost young people up to £108,000 each in lost earnings, according to a new report
The report, entitled 'Young People and Brexit', by Thomas Peto,…
13th March 2019/by Project staff
Life after BREXIT: What are the UK’s options outside the European Union? By Swati Dhingra and Thomas Sampson
It is highly uncertain what the UK’s future would look like…
12th March 2019/by Project staff
Promoting Youth Involvement and Social Engagement: Opportunities and challenges for ‘conflicted’ young people across Europe.
The full report presents a collection of standardised country…
9th March 2019/by Project staff
PROMOTING YOUTH INVOLVEMENT AND SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT: Trusting All Youth to Build a Better Europe
PROMISE explored the ways young people with a history of stigmatisation…
8th March 2019/by Project staff

Brexit debate: What young people really think
These people were…
7th January 2019/by Project staff
Post-Summit Analysis covering EU Summit
The paper does not ‘only’ analyze the key issues on the Summit…
12th December 2018/by Project staff

PM Leadership Challenge – Just survived
Conservative MP’s…
11th December 2018/by Project staff