Events
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How do you achieve safe passage? Aspen Institute
Both the government and the refugee advocacy sector are calling for more safe routes for people seeking asylum to enter the UK. But tens of thousands of refugees continue to arrive by unsafe means every year because they are unable to access safe passage. The current UK refugee and asylum system affords different rights and… Read More »
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Where is Global Britain?
This month's (Wed 7 Jun) WWW WorldWide Wednesday will look at Global Britainand the UK's role on the world stage as the British government shifts policy and faces criticism over plans such as the Rwanda scheme. Our WWW will examine human, economic and political costs of Brexit. - The three #WWWWorldWideWednesday speakers are: Cosi Doerfel-Hill… Read More »
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Does devolution require a reformed UK constitution? IfG
Monday 12 June, 12:30–13:30 The event will explore the challenges of devolving power in the UK's constitutional framework. Westminster’s relationship with the UK’s nations and regions has changed radically over the last 25 years. Powers have been devolved, and new institutions in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have been created. But does the UK’s… Read More »
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Livestream: Language, and Life in Brussels
In this week's Livestream, Glasgow Loves EU will be speaking to Claire McNally, an EU Official working at the European Parliament in Brussels. They'll talk about the importance of language skills and about life in Brussels. Join them live on facebook, twitter, youtube or mastodon. The event will also be recorded; you can… Read More »
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UK trade trajectory post-Brexit: Resolution Foundation
Brexit was a seismic break for the UK, not least in bringing to a close a decades long trade strategy focused on integration with European markets. Since then the Government has successfully rushed to sign as many trade agreements as possible, but these largely roll over arrangements inherited from EU membership, with little prospect of… Read More »
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A new charter to renew our democracy
Unlock Democracy: In a global context of democratic backsliding, where does the UK stand? Global Democracy Indicators paint a worrying picture of the state of democracies across the world, and the UK is no exception. Join us for the launch of a new report that grasps the scale of the problem and proposes a radical… Read More »
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Conservative Party after Brexit with UKICE
Date: Tuesday 20 June Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pmThe Conservative Party has arguably undergone a radical transformation since the vote to leave the EU in 2016. Launching his new book, ‘The Conservative Party After Brexit: Turmoil and Transformation’, Professor Tim Bale is joined by The Rt Hon Dr Liam Fox, The Rt Hon Sir Robert Buckland… Read More »
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ThankEUForTheMusic: Remain Reunion party
ThankEUfortheMusic is also planning a fantastic-sounding boat trip on the river Thames from 13:00 to 17:00 on the 24th June. They write "Previous trips have been fantastic, with loads of cheers from the bridges. This is a social event but also a campaign event as everybody on the boat will be waving EU flags. People… Read More »
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Meet Mike Galsworthy: EMUK chair
Join us on Saturday, June 24th, 6pm, as we welcome @mikegalsworthy , the Chair of @euromove to Glasgow. Register for your free ticket here https://eventbrite.co.uk/e/emis-glasgow-get-together-with-mike-galsworthy-tickets-650685597137… and come along to hear his ideas & priorities as we campaign to reclaim our place in the EU.
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Ukrainian refugees’ future in the UK: Aspen Institute
The UK’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine saw over 200,000 visas being issued and more than 150,000 Ukrainians arriving in the UK. Yet, as we enter the second year of the humanitarian refugee schemes supporting Ukrainians, and with no imminent end to the conflict in Ukraine, the future of the Ukrainian refugees in Britain… Read More »
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Ask UKiCE experts
As the parliamentary year draws to a close, UK in a Changing Europe’s research team assembles to take stock of the year that’s been, and prospects for the one ahead. This is your chance to ask them questions on another turbulent year in British politics. The panel will cover a wide range of topics including:… Read More »
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Can UK and EU survive great power rivalry?
This month's (Wed 5 Jul) WWW WorldWide Wednesday will look at Great Power rivalry as EU and NATO leaders gather in Brussels and Vilnius. Our WWW panel of experts will assess potential impacts on economic, trade, politics, and global influence. Through lively discussions and insightful analysis, WWWsheds light on topical issues. Please register now to… Read More »
