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  • Day for Rejoin

    After the successful National Rejoin March in October, the NRM are encouraging all groups in the UK and Europe to host their own events on Saturday 25th March 2023. It can be any kind of event - flag-waving, a march, a rally, a street stall, a Brexitometer, whatever is appropriate to your locality and within your resources.… Read More »

  • European Movement in Scotland Policy Forum 2023

    French Institute of Scotland West Parliament Square, Edinburgh

    The European Movement in Scotland  (EMiS) is driven by its members and supporters. So, we are inviting all of you with an interest in securing Scotland’s place in Europe to join us at the French Institute on 25 March (1100-1300) to hear what our plans are for the year in terms of policy and to… Read More »

  • The battle over Brexit and the Tories: UKICE

    Following the 2016 referendum, some of the fiercest arguments over Brexit took place in parliament. This often brought the institution’s own role under criticism – including from some senior political figures. A new book by Meg Russell and Lisa James (the Constitution Unit, UCL) charts all of the twists and turns, and highs and lows,… Read More »

  • Why do we need Europe? Dominic Grieve (East Kent for Europe)

    Our friends in East Kent have organised a webinar with the Rt. Hon Dominic Grieve, who is the former Conservative Attorney General, Chair of the intelligence and Security Committee and was the champion in Parliament for the Remain cause from 2016 to 2019. He speaks with great clarity and authority on UK and EU matters.… Read More »

  • 25th anniversary of the GFA and the Windsor Framework: Dublin CU

    The Belfast Agreement was signed on the 10th April twenty five years ago. This timely event will be opened by Prof. John Doyle (Vice President for Research at Dublin City University – DCU) and will feature an opening keynote speech by former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, leading negotiator for Ireland for the Good Friday Agreement. A… Read More »

  • Fife4Europe Street Stall St Andrews

    St Andrews St Marys Place St Marys Place, St Andrews

    Fife4Europe are running a street stall in St Andrews on Saturday, 15th April, on St Mary's Place, 10.30am - 12.30pm. They will be running a Brexitometer to gauge the mood of the public and raise awareness on current issues, as well as details of the St Andrews & Dunfermline Eurowalks and our Fife Eurotour, also… Read More »

  • Ex-EU Commissioner Cathy Ashton in conversation at Aspen Institute

    The Right Honourable Baroness Catherine Ashton has had an illustrious political career spanning ministerial roles in the UK's Department for Education and Skills and Department of Constitutional Affairs to becoming the first woman British European Commissioner and the European Union's first High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. Baroness Ashton joins us to share insights from… Read More »

  • Fife4Europe monthly meeting

    Our next meeting, on Thursday 20th April at 7pm, in the Fife Voluntary Action Building in Glenrothes (https://www.fva.org/contact_us.asp) I hope we will have Ken Dixon, member of the EMiS Executive Committee with us.  Ken is a marketing specialist and gave an inspiring presentation at the EMiS Edinburgh meeting on 25th MArch, about how the European Movement… Read More »

  • MPs debate Brexit impact on UK

    Westminster Hall

    he Petitions Committee has scheduled a debate on a petition relating to the impact of the UK's exit from the European Union. Nick Fletcher MP, a member of the Petitions Committee, has been asked by the Committee to open the debate. The Government will send a Minister to respond. Read the relevant petition: https://petition.parliament.uk/petiti... Find… Read More »

  • Regulatory divergence in the UK: UKICE

    Date: Tuesday 25 April Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pmThis panel brings together experts to discuss the progress of regulatory divergence between the UK and the EU and its implications since Brexit and the prospects for future change. They consider government plans for reform, including financial services, the Vallance reviews and the Retained EU Law Bill. The… Read More »

  • Stephen Flynn MP at Institute of Government

    The SNP has a new leader and Scotland has a new first minister. So what does the election of Humza Yousaf mean for the Scottish government – and for the role that the SNP plays in Westminster? What does the future of the relationship between the Westminster and Holyrood governments look like and what opportunities… Read More »

  • Brexit in the Celtic fringe

    This online webinar hosted by Grassroots for Europe will share information about the state of the pro-EU campaign in Wales, Scotland and NI, and explore the issues that are different in the devolved nations from those in England. This will be a ticketed free event at 19:30 via Zoom, with donations welcome. Put this in… Read More »

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