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  • 2022 Mitchell Lecture: Brigid Laffan on Europe in shadow of Putin’s war

    The Edinburgh Europa Institute is pleased to invite you to its annual Mitchell Lecture: “Collective Power Europa in the Shadow of Putin's War" : Brigid Laffan Doors open from 17:00 Event begins at 17:30 Drinks Reception to follow. The 2022 Mitchell Lecture will be delivered by Brigid Laffan, Emerita Professor, Director of the Robert Schuman Centre… Read More »

  • EM Netherlands and EM Lithuania in conversation via EMI

    Join us on Friday, 04 November 2022, from 10:30-11:30 CET, for the twelfth edition of EuropeanChats, this time featuring the European Movement Netherlands and the European Movement Lithuania. EuropeanChats gathers activists and stakeholders from the European Movement International network, to discuss with European citizens different issues surrounding the debate around the future of Europe, and how the pandemic and… Read More »

  • Future of US-UK trade relations: IPPR

    The US and the UK are longstanding trade partners with shared interests in creating inclusive economic growth and advancing the green transition. After the dialogues on the future of Atlantic trade in Baltimore and Aberdeen earlier this year, the two governments agreed to work on a roadmap to strengthen trade relations. The recent talks included a focus… Read More »

  • Lockdown Livestream: European Youth Parliament

    In this week's Lockdown Livestream, Glasgow Loves EU will be talking to some young people who have taken part in the European Youth Parliament. The European Youth Parliament (EYP) is one of the largest European platforms for political debate, intercultural encounters, European civic education and the exchange of ideas for young people in Europe. Since… Read More »

  • UK in a Changing Europe economic panel

    Join us as we reconvene our economics panel to discuss the current economic climate. The panel will examine the impact of the cost of living crisis, Covid-19, Brexit and the affects of the economic policies proposed by the government since Liz Truss became Prime Minister. Speakers: Ben Chu, Economics Editor, BBC Newsnight Gemma Tetlow, Chief… Read More »

  • Does the UK human rights regime require reform? IfG

    The protection of people’s rights and liberties is a key part of the UK’s constitution, dating all the way back to the twelfth century. In recent years, and with the Covid pandemic seeing unprecedented restrictions on people’s everyday lives, the debate about what rights should be protected – and how – has been reignited. The… Read More »

  • A perfect storm of crises: what’s to be done? Oxford for Europe

    Once again we are very pleased to be able to introduce two distinguished guests who can speak with exceptional authority on their subjects. Just now we are facing perhaps more uncertainty than at any time in living memory. The harms done to the UK’s economy and reputation by Brexit have been compounded by the pandemic,… Read More »

  • The UK-EU relationship: the way ahead

    City, University of London City University, London, United Kingdom

    A joint seminar of the Jean Monnet Chair in EU Law at City, University of London and the European & International Analysts Group The UK-EU relationship since Brexit has been characterised by tension, disputes and disappointments. Despite signing a Trade and Co-operation Agreement in 2020, the UK and the EU have argued over the Northern… Read More »

  • State of Scottish democracy: ERS

    ERS Scotland is proud to host the inaugural State of Scottish Democracy lecture. Is Scottish democracy healthy at a local and national level? How can decision-making and debate be enhanced, and how can we grow the role of citizens in shaping Scottish politics? Join us for what is set to be a compelling evening as we delve… Read More »

  • Fife4Europe in person with Jenny Gilruth MSP

    I am delighted to invite you to our first in person meeting for almost 3 years! This will take place on Thursday 17th November at 7:30pm.   The proposed new venue has changed (the Church were worried about the potentially political nature of our group) to the Meeting Room of Fife Voluntary Action, in Caledonia House, Pentland… Read More »

  • Scotland’s constitutional future: UKinEU

    University of Glasgow, Advanced Research Centre 11 Chapel Lane, Glasgow

    As we emerge from Brexit and the Covid crisis, and in the midst of the cost-of-living crisis, are the powers of the Scottish Parliament still fit for purpose? This event will involve a series of academic presentations followed by facilitated group sessions which will discuss the key questions using the data provided by the presenters.… Read More »

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