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A daily digest of news and features presented by Dan Damon.

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  • Brexit Watch: The Uncertain Future for EU Citizens in the UK

    01/03/2017 Duración: 15min

    Dutch MEP Sophie In't Veld tells Dan Damon why her new task force looking into the issues for EU citizens post-Brexit is needed, and our Westminster political correspondent Eleanor Garnier explains what you need to know about Brexit this week.(Photo: Sophie In't Veld. Credit: AFP/Getty Images)

  • Brexit Watch: Public Health After Brexit

    22/02/2017 Duración: 14min

    The European Medicines Agency is based in London and is responsible for the safety of medicines developed by pharmaceutical companies for use in the EU. If Article 50 is triggered then the UK will leave the EMA. Dan Damon finds out about the potential impact of this with Professor Sir Michael Rawlins, the chairman of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in the UK. (Photo: Medicine, water and a stethoscope. Credit: Franck Fife/AFP)

  • Brexit Watch: How Would the Great Literary and Artistic Figures Have Voted?

    17/02/2017 Duración: 15min

    The UK Parliament is in recess at the moment, so the politics of Brexit has been low key. This gives us an opportunity to reflect on the arts and Brexit. What would some of great literary and artistic names from the past, such as David Hockney and Kingsley Amis have made of the decision to leave the European Union? Dan Damon spoke to BBC's Ben Wright and Denis Staunton, the London editor of the Irish Times. (Photo: British artist David Hockney poses in front of his painting entitled The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire 2011. Credit: Oli Scarff/Getty Images)

  • Brexit Watch: An Exit from Brexit?

    08/02/2017 Duración: 15min

    A court case in Dublin could give the British government the option of revisiting the Brexit decision and reversing it without the consent of the other 27 European Union member states. The court case will also consider whether Britain should still be able to attend all of the meetings of the EU until it actually leaves the organisation. Dan Damon spoke to Jolyon Maugham, director of the Good Law Project and to the BBC's political correspondent Chris Mason. (Photo:European Union flag with the Elizabeth Tower of the Houses of Parliament Credit: PA)

  • Brexit Watch: MPs Vote On Triggering Brexit Negotiations

    01/02/2017 Duración: 07min

    For two days British parliamentarians have been debating draft legislation that paves the way for Britain to officially start the process of leaving the European Union. Last week Supreme Court judges ruled that government plans to trigger Article 50 and start negotiating its exit from the European Union must be put before parliament. Dan Damon spoke with Conservative MP Ben Howlett just before he went into the chamber to start the second and final day of discussions.(Photo: Protestors demonstrate against Brexit in Parliament Square while parliamentarians debate the European Union notification of withdrawal bill. Credit: Leon Neal/Getty Images)

  • Brexit Watch: What Happens After Supreme Court Ruling

    25/01/2017 Duración: 08min

    Legislation that would allow the British government to trigger what's known as Article 50 and start negotiating its exit from the European Union could be put before parliament as early as Thursday. That's after the Supreme Court ruling on Tuesday that - in essence - said parliament must be consulted beforehand. But how many MPs will vote against? Will amendments be tabled to frustrate the process? James Menendez spoke to Alison Young, Professor of Public Law at Oxford University and Rob Watson, BBC's political correspondent. First, what will the Brexit bill entail?

  • Brexit Watch: How Will Key UK Industries Cope?

    11/01/2017 Duración: 08min

    Dan Damon spoke to Vicky Pryce, an economist at the Centre for Business and Economic Research, about prospective future trade deals between the European Union and the United Kingdom.(Photo: A farm in the United Kingdom. Credit: Rob Stothard/Getty Images)

  • Brexit Watch: The UK's EU Ambassador Resigns

    04/01/2017 Duración: 06min

    Dan Damon spoke to The Financial Times' political editor, George Parker about the significance of Sir Ivan Rogers' resignation.(Photo: The UK's ambassador to the EU, Sir Ivan Rogers. Credit: Reuters)

  • Brexit Watch: US Senator Wants to Preserve the "Special Relationship"

    07/12/2016 Duración: 08min

    Britain is the biggest foreign investor in the United States, making up 15 percent of foreign direct investment, ahead of Canada, China and Japan. And the US is the biggest export market for the UK, receiving more than 31 billion dollars' worth of British goods each year. Dan Damon spoke to Republican Senator Mike Lee who is campaigning to maintain the same trade deal with Britain after Brexit. (Photo: US and UK flags Credit: Getty Images)

  • BrexitWatch: The Funding Gap in Wales

    01/12/2016 Duración: 06min

    Wales could lose about £245/$309 million in funds from the European Union after Brexit. Dan Damon asked Ed Gareth Poole of the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University about plans to find replacement sources of funding. (Photo: The Wye Valley, Wales Credit: BBC)

  • BrexitWatch: How Will Brexit Affect Venture Capitalists in the UK?

    16/11/2016 Duración: 03min

    How will Britain's vote in favour of leaving the European Union affect venture capitalists across Europe, especially in the UK? The European Investment Fund put more than $700 million into startups in Britain last year alone. Dan Damon spoke to one of the venture capitalists who benefits from European Investment Fund seed money, Nenad Merovac of DN Capital. (Photo: One Euro coin can be seen next to a British one pound coin. Credit: Getty Images)

  • BrexitWatch: Could Britain Leave Europol?

    10/11/2016 Duración: 06min

    There are fears that vital police and intelligence information will not be shared effectively if Britain opts out of the EU's law enforcement agency.(Photo: British police on patrol Credit: AFP)

  • The Sunday Feature: The English Language (Korean-style)

    06/11/2016 Duración: 08min

    South Korea is keen to improve the level of English spoken by its citizens. Standards are definitely improving but, as Dan Damon finds out in Seoul, a few mistakes are inevitable.(Photo: a lavatory sign in Seoul. Credit: Dan Damon/BBC)

  • BrexitWatch: What Happens to the Premier League's Foreign Stars?

    02/11/2016 Duración: 11min

    Nobody knows what will happen to the hundreds of UK-based European footballers when Britain leaves the EU, but one popular gaming franchise has decided to explore the possibilities by building new 'Brexit scenarios' into the gameplay. The latest edition of the soccer simulation game Football Manager will challenge players to deal with any one of three kinds of Brexit agreement, which can occur at any point in the game. Miles Jacobson, director of the Football Manager franchise, told Dan Damon how he came up with the idea.(Photo: Manchester United's Portuguese manager Jose Mourinho. Credit: Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

  • BrexitWatch: Do Canada-EU Trade Negotiations Spell Trouble for Britain?

    25/10/2016 Duración: 07min

    CETA (Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement ) is being blocked by 3 small Belgian regions. The deal is the most ambitious trade agreement in the European Union's history, so what do these problems mean for the UK as it prepares a negotiating position with the bloc? Allie Renison is Head of Europe and Trade Policy at the Institute of Directors, she told Rebecca Kesby about the likely implications.(Picture: Canada and EU flag shake hands Credit: Thinkstock)

  • BrexitWatch: What About Ireland?

    12/10/2016 Duración: 13min

    How will Brexit affect the long-standing and often complex relationship between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland? Very significantly, says Diarmaid Ferriter, who is a professor of modern Irish history at University College Dublin. He spoke to Dan Damon about trade, travel and peace.(Photo: British Prime Minister Theresa May meets Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny in London. Credit: Stefan Rousseau/Getty Images)

  • BrexitWatch: What Happens to the British Conservative Party?

    05/10/2016 Duración: 09min

    For many years Britain's governing Conservative Party has suffered bitter divisions within its ranks over Europe. So will they stay united as Brexit draws closer? Dan Damon has been speaking with James Forsyth from The Spectator, a right-leaning current affairs magazine.(Photo: Delegates at the annual Conservative Party conference in Birmingham, October 2016. Credit: Ben Stansall/Getty Images)

  • BrexitWatch: Could London Go it Alone?

    03/10/2016 Duración: 04min

    Could London become a city-state after most of its inhabitants voted to stay in the EU? Dan Damon talked to Steve Bloomfield of Monocle magazine to find out whether the idea could ever come to fruition. (Picture: Buses and taxis on Westmister Bridge with Elizabeth Tower and the Houses of Parliament Credit: Thinkstock)

  • BrexitWatch: Who's Representing Europe at the Table?

    21/09/2016 Duración: 11min

    As Britain prepares for the next stage of its withdrawal from the European Union, two men are leading the EU side of the negotiations - the former French Foreign Minister Michel Barnier and the former Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt. Pro-Brexit British Member of the European Parliament Syed Kamall gives his views.(Photo (L): Former French Foreign Minister Michel Barnier (L), Credit: Jean-Pierre Clatot/AFP/Getty Images. Photo (R): Former Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt, Credit: Thomas Samson/AFP/Getty Images).

  • BrexitWatch: A New Newspaper for 'the 48%'

    14/09/2016 Duración: 10min

    The New European is a new national newspaper in the UK, aimed at people who voted to remain in the European Union. The paper launched less than two weeks after the Brexit vote - Dan Damon spoke to its editor Matt Kelly.(Picture: First cover of The New European Credit: Archant)

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