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  • Postponed Freedom of movement: the key to rejoin

      Why is Freedom of Movement so important? How do we explain this to our fellow citizens? Mutual Freedom of Movement is the gateway to rejoining the EU. Freedom of movement of people (along with free movement of goods, services, and capital), is a fundamental principle of the EU Single Market. There can be no… Read More »

  • UK-EU relations in the Sunak era

    Date: Thursday 9 November Time: 9:00am - 5:15pm After the tensions that marked the premierships of Boris Johnson and Liz Truss, the Sunak era has seen a turnaround in the relationship between the UK and the EU. Just after a year since Rishi Sunak took office, this conference reflects on how the UK’s relations with its… Read More »

  • Future of UK and EU migration law post-Brexit

    On Thursday 9th November 2023, the DCU Brexit Institute will host an online event on “The future of UK and EU migration law after Brexit”. The event will take place from 4pm to 5.30pm (IST). Against a backdrop of migration reform in the EU, the UK government’s Supreme Court appeal regarding its UK-Rwanda relocation agreement, and a trend… Read More »

  • Assessing Bregrets: UKICE

    Seven years on from the EU referendum, join our panel of journalists and pollsters from UK in a Changing Europe and Public First as they analyse our new polling on ‘Bregret’. They will consider what Leave voters make of Brexit, why some Brexiteers have changed their mind, and what can be done to save the… Read More »

  • Germany and the E3: UKICE

    Date: Wednesday 15 November Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pm UK in a Changing Europe and the Centre for Grand Strategy at King’s College London are hosting an online event on ‘Germany and the E3’. Our panel will discuss the major shift in German foreign and security outlook following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and how it… Read More »

  • Brexit: the research conference

    UK in a Changing Europe ‘Governance after Brexit’ is major research programme conducted over the past five years into fundamental issues thrown up by the UK’s changing relationship with the European Union. This conference brings together leading academics supported by the programme to discuss their research findings with policymakers and commentators. It will range across… Read More »

  • Annual Mitchell Lecture 2023: Sir David Edward

    Usha Kasera Lecture Theatre Ist Floor, Edin Uni Law School, Old College, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, United Kingdom

    "Looking Back, Thinking Ahead" A Mitchell ‘Conversation’ on the past, present, and future relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union Professor Sir David Edward KCMG KC PC in conversation with Professor Jo Shaw Salvesen Chair of European Institutions, Head of Edinburgh Law School followed by a Reception in the Law School Register here:… Read More »

  • Rejoin Erasmus+

    So many of you agree that young people across all parties, nations, and campuses must regain access to the funding, opportunities, and freedoms afforded to us pre-Brexit. But this is only the start. If we’re ever going to re-enter the Erasmus+ programme we need to make sure this campaign is impossible to ignore. With this… Read More »

  • Rejoin: Reasons to Hope – and Reasons to Despair (North Herts for Europe)

    Online event hosted by North Herts for Europe, with Nick Tyrone. Nick Tyrone is a journalist, novelist and writer who has published articles in The Spectator, Daily Express, The Independent and New Statesman. He has written several books including Dead Idol, Apocalypse Delayed: Why the Left is Still in Trouble, and Politics is Murder. He was… Read More »

  • EU Environmental Policy – its relevance post-Brexit (London4Europe)

    Webinar and panel discussion hosted by London4Europe. Speaker: Nigel Haigh, OBE Nigel Haigh is an Honorary Fellow of the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP), and was its Director from 1980 to 1998. In his presentation, Nigel will outline the history of the involvement of the EU in environmental matters, and the consequences on UK… Read More »

  • The future UK EU relationship (Conference, Independent Commission on UK-EU Relations)

    UCL Main Campus Gower Street, London

    The UK's departure from the EU has led to dramatic change not just to the UK economy and the country's trading relationships, but also in security and defence, police and judicial cooperation, health and social care, migration, climate, and the UK’s place in the world. This one day conference will examine some of those changes… Read More »

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