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At the moment, almost no one is crossing borders. We aren’t allowed to travel, and many of us are separated from family, missing our international colleagues, and wishing we could go on holiday. For those of us in the UK, we also know that travel is going to be different in the Aftertime, as Brexit has now come into full effect with the end of the transition period on December 31
st, 2020. No more EU passport queue, no more transferable driving licence, no more EU health card. And now, tensions about vaccines crossing borders are escalating as the UK and the EU try to protect their own supplies. The boundaries between countries have never seemed as impenetrable to me as they do at the moment.
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media captionSheen says young people in Wales must have the same opportunities as those in other parts of the UK
A bursary named after Hollywood star Michael Sheen to help Welsh students go to Oxford University has been announced.
The scheme is intended to provide much-needed financial support for undergraduates from Wales.
It has been developed by Jesus College in collaboration with the Newport-born actor, who was brought up in Port Talbot.
Applications for the bursaries will open in 2021 s autumn term.
Bursary recipients will be means-tested, based primarily on household income criteria.
Sheen said: Where you come from and the financial circumstances of your background should not be a barrier to those of talent and excellence receiving much needed support and development.