
Staffordshire anti-Brexit group hopes to inspire young people
A Staffordshire anti-Brexit group wants to reach out to young people in their fight for a second Brexit referendum.
A Staffordshire anti-Brexit group wants to reach out to young people in their fight for a second Brexit referendum.
Theresa May has named March 29th, 2019 as the date that the UK is going to depart from the European Union.
After a decade on our TV and computer screens, Stacey Dooley has become a familiar face to many. The TV documentary star took time out during her visit to Stoke-on-Trent to speak to Staffslive’s Louise Hill
Stoke City chairman Peter Coates fears Brexit will “cost us dearly”.
Mr Coates, who also owns Bet365, one of the city’s biggest employers, says leaving the European Union could “hurt us very much”.
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Three Stoke-on-Trent MPs spoke out exclusively today after a High Court ruling threw Brexit into chaos.
Tristram Hunt, Ruth Smeeth and Rob Flello reacted to the decision which ruled that Parliament now has to decide the fate of the UK in the European Union.
THate crimes have surged in Staffordshire since the EU referendum.
Since the Brexit vote in May, Stoke-on-Trent alone has seen a rise in hate crime of 41%, according to councillors.