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“The future looks volatile even in London’s bubble”: Portraits of EU families in London

Italian academic Gianluca and Russian architect Veronika struggle to imagine a long-term future for their family in the UK.

“It took 2 hours and one third didn’t get through”: Piloting the settled status application with Roma migrants

By Marie Godin and Mihai Calin Bica* Since the Brexit referendum that took place on 23 June 2016, the Roma Support Group[1], a community organisation working with Roma people in the UK, has been active in informing community members about their rights. In addition, the organisation has been involved in campaigning towards local, regional and…

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Analysis: what is the UK proposing for EU citizens in the UK and EU citizens in the EU?

On 26 June 2017, over a year after the Brexit referendum result, the government finally published its proposals to “safeguard the position of EU citizens living in the UK and UK nationals living in the EU”. Colin Yeo, Eurochildren legal expert, takes a look at the details of the proposals. It is important to remember…

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