The periodic rows that blow up when Scottish government ministers venture abroad to the European Union or beyond are not, as everyone knows, a spat about devolved powers, writes Kirsty… Read More »
The EU must speak with one voice in times of crisis
The EU summit is under intense pressure to agree a common stance towards the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine: our EMI colleagues set out theirn view of what should be done.… Read More »
Brexit and the case for reform
We held a well-attended public debate on Brexit and the challenges facing Scotland’s Hospitality & Culture Sectors at Strathclyde Business School on October 21: lots of positive ideas for government action emerged as we report in this update.… Read More »
What Poland’s new government will bring to EU
“the very fact that Poland has shown that the drift towards right-wing populism, and the undermining of democratic institutions and the rule of law, can be stopped will be a great encouragement and morale-booster for those in other European countries facing similar threats.”… Read More »
Why it’s time to elevate the Brexit debate
Ahead of our business event on the hospitality and culture sectors post-Brexit, Martin Roche spells out how Europe is changing and Scotland must react… Read More »
Scotland at the March for Rejoin
A strong Scottish contingent travelled to London on Saturday 23rd September to take part in the second annual March to Rejoin the European Union which, according to the Met, saw… Read More »
Brexit is hammering Scotland’s hospitality and culture sectors
The European Movement in Scotland (EMiS) is adding an array of top level speakers from the Scottish hospitality, tourism and culture sectors for its upcoming “Understanding Brexit” workshop in Glasgow… Read More »
REtained EU LAW Bill is now law
Despite huge and often successful pressure the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill is now law – with nefarious effects.… Read More »
