“But in the back of my mind I thought it would work out. I didn’t really think there would be a hard border.”, in Co Donegal. “Brexit could have been a problem. When I was applying they said there might be changes to fees because of Brexit.” Now, he is unconcerned. “I’m just going to see what happens.”
Derry’s constituency, Foyle, returned one of the highest Remain votes in the UK, at almost 80 per cent, reflective of both its position on the Border and its strong nationalist majority. ; places are allocated to ensure a balance of students from Protestant, Catholic and other religious backgrounds.“Nobody our age really cares about religion,” says Tara. “It’s never been an issue with us.”
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