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  • Late Settled Status Applications (Citizens’ Rights Projects)

    Webinar on late applications to the EU Settlement Scheme. The deadline for applications to the EU Settlement Scheme passed on 30th June 2021. Those who are eligible to apply for settled or pre-settled status can do it even after the deadline if they have reasonable grounds to do so. In this webinar, organised by Citizens'… Read More »

  • The Gathering: Orkney & Shetland (eu+me)

    eu+me will host ‘The Gathering’, a series of virtual events bringing together a range of voices from business, academia, sport and the arts. The aim, quite simply, is to come together and make our voices heard, and to protect the freedoms, rights, values and opportunities that allow our communities to thrive. We want to strengthen… Read More »

  • The Gathering: The Finale (eu+me)

    Finale of  ‘The Gathering’, a series of virtual events organised by eu+me, which brought together a range of voices from business, academia, sport and the arts. The aim, quite simply, is to come together and make our voices heard, and to protect the freedoms, rights, values and opportunities that allow our communities to thrive. We… Read More »

  • Labour and radical federalism

    What is radical federalism, and what would it look like? This panel event will explore Labour's approach to devolution, whether radical constitutional reform should at the heart of its offer at the next general election and how the party could use the levers of UK government to decentralise power. Speakers: Anas Sarwar, Glasgow MSP and Leader… Read More »

  • UK/EU future relations: challenges for the cultural sector

    #ParliamentsInDialogue   Webinar "UK/EU future relationship - Challenges for the cultural sector" - Wednesday, 8th September   The cultural sector has been one of the most vocal about the impact of the UK's withdrawal from the European Union, and the effects on creatives and industry as regards the future relationship.   This event will examine… Read More »

  • UK Border and Supply Chain Problems (Institute for Government)

    Will border disruption worsen as the year goes on? How ready are business and government for the introduction of new controls? Is the UK’s new immigration to blame for staffing issues? And what more can done to solve existing problems and prepare for further changes. Online event hosted by the Institute for Government. Speakers: William… Read More »

  • Jobs, Workers’ Rights and Brexit (Labour Movement for Europe)

    Online event hosted by the Labour Movement for Europe Chair: Seb Dance, Chair of the Labour Movement for Europe and former Deputy Labour Leader in the EU parliament Speakers:  Jude Kirton-Darling, Deputy General Secretary at IndustriAll Europe - which represents over 7 million working people who belong to almost 200 European trade unions - and… Read More »

  • EMiS webinar: German elections and 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 »

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