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  • Life in the UK – Workers’ Rights (the3million)

    Online Q&A event with the3million's Young Europeans Network, focusing on workers' rights in the UK. Information about EU citizens' rights to work in the UK, discrimination and how to prevent it, rights of workers in the gig economy, unions in the UK etc. Panelists: Dr Olivia Vicol from Works Rights Centre Henry Lopez, General Secretary… Read More »

  • Lockdown Livestream: A.C. Grayling

    Glasgow Loves EU are back with their Lockdown Livestreams after a summer break! This week, they'll be talking to Prof. A.C.Grayling about rejoining the EU: how & when, and what we need to do to make it happen. Join them live on facebook, twitter or twitch.   The event will be recorded; you can catch… Read More »

  • Global Britain seen from abroad

    UK in a Changing Europe and the School of Security Studies, King's College London are launching their report 'Global Britain: views from abroad' on 21 September which considers how the UK Government's term 'Global Britain is perceived around the globe. To mark the launch, we are hosting an event to discuss the report's findings and… Read More »

  • Global impacts of the German election

    Speakers at this UK in a Changing Europe webinar are: Daniele Schwarzer, executive director, Europe and Eurasia, Open Society Foundations Annette Dittert, senior correspondent, ARD (German TV) Max Bergmann, senior fellow, Center for American Progress Christian Odendahl, chief economist, Centre for European Reform Chair: Professor Anand Menon, director, UK in a Changing Europe Sign up… Read More »

  • Brexit isn’t working: what can Labour do?

    Our free rally: "Brexit isn’t working: What can Labour do?" will be taking place from 12:30-2pm in Screen 6 of the Odeon Brighton Cinema (Just a 1-2 minute walk away from the main Labour Party conference venues). We have a fantastic set of speakers for you, including the General Secretary of the TUC, Frances O'Grady, the leader of Scottish… Read More »

  • Labour’s EU policy at the next election (Labour for a European Future)

    St Paul's Parish Church Brighton West Street, Brighton, United Kingdom

    What should Labour's Europe policy be at the next election? Panel discussion hosted by Labour for a European Future. In person meeting at the Labour Party Conference. Venue: Saint Paul’s Parish Church, West Street, Brighton, BN1 2RE Chair: Mike Buckley Speakers: Hilary Benn MP Paul Blomfield MP, Christabel Cooper (Councillor, Hammersmith and Fulham) Clare Moody… Read More »

  • Lockdown Livestream: Proportional Representation

    In this week's Lockdown Livestream, Glasgow Loves EU are talking to constitutional lawyer David Langwallner about proportional representation and constitutional law and their effects on elections and democracy. Join them live on facebook, twitter or twitch.   The event will be recorded; you can catch up later here.

  • European Chats – Spain and Serbia (EM International)

    Join the European Movement International for the ninth edition of their European Chats, this time with the European Movement Serbia and the European Movement Spain. EuropeanChats gathers activists and stakeholders from the European Movement International network, to discuss with European citizens different issues surrounding the COVID-19 crisis, and how it affects European economies and societies.… Read More »

  • German Elections: Implications for Europe

    Germany goes to the polls on Sunday September 26 after 16 years of Angela Merkel as Chancellor and, arguably, the most powerful European leader. Whatever the election outcome there will be a new Chancellor. But, as the most populous country and biggest economy in the EU, the change of leadership and government in Germany will… Read More »

  • Jenny Gilruth at Fife4Europe – Post Brexit Issues

    Jenny Gilruth MSP (SNP), Mid-Fife and Glenrothes, and Minister for Culture, Europe and International Development will be the guest speaker at Fife4Europe's monthly meeting. Topics will include various post  Brexit issues, including  progress on physical proof of Settled Status, the Government's efforts on Erasmus+, the current supply and transportation issues, and many more. Join them… Read More »

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