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  • British, EU and world trade policy in flux

    A webinar jointly organised by the City Law School and the Senior European Experts Group. Trade policy is in a state of flux. With the growing importance of China, the change in US policy towards the World Trade Organisation and the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, what should trade policymakers try to do next?… Read More »

  • In Conversation with the EU Ambassador (IFG)

    João Vale de Almeida, the EU Ambassador to the UK, will be talking at this online event by the Institute for Government. The start of the post-Brexit relationship between the UK and the EU has been marked by tensions over vaccine distribution and the Northern Ireland protocol. But these are also issues where close co-operation… Read More »

  • The Future of UK-EU Relations (Grassroots for Europe)

    Webinar organised by Grassroots for Europe and Leeds for Europe. With relations between the UK and the EU seemingly at an all time low, how are we going to repair relationships and re-establish the connections we will need if the UK is going to embark on its journey back to the heart of Europe?  At… Read More »

  • Scottish Parliament Elections (UK in a Changing Europe)

    A webinar organised by UK in a Changing Europe and the Centre on Constitutional Change. The upcoming Scottish Parliament election could have a critical impact on the future of the Union, with the issue of independence dominating the election campaign, alongside Covid-19 recovery. Currently, polls suggest there will be another pro-independence majority in the parliament.… Read More »

  • Lockdown Livestream: Northern Ireland

    In this week's Lockdown Livestream, Glasgow Loves EU will be talking to Anthony Flynn (Green Party of Northern Ireland) about Northern Ireland, the Northern Ireland Protocol and the recent unrest in the province. Anthony is a member of Belfast City Council and also of the Council's Brexit committee. Join them live on facebook, twitter or… Read More »

  • European Pillar of Social Rights

    The next episode in the Social Europe Talk series, supported by the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, takes place on Tuesday, May 4th at 14.00-15.00 CET, in the run-up to the Social Summit in Porto three days later. To enjoy the debate live, use the link to Zoom or to YouTube. Now that the European Pillar of… Read More »

  • Towards a social Europe (S&D)

    Online panel discussions with politicians and citizens from all over the EU, organised by the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the EU Parliament

  • Europe Day Concert

    The European Parliament Liaison Office in the UK are livestreaming their annual Europe Day Concert from St John’s Smith Square on Sunday 9 May at noon UK time. The theme of the concert is ‘Journeys’, both earthbound and spiritual. Join them for a truly European journey in music!

  • Telling a New Story About Europe (EMUK)

    Telling A New Story About Europe - The Art of Shifting Opinion Through Storytelling A collaborative initiative by the European Movement UK to bring all the voices of the pro-European family together behind a more aspirational narrative. Launch event with panel debate followed by Q&A. Speakers: Naomi Smith (CEO, Best for Britain) Henry Porter (Author… Read More »

  • Lockdown Livestream: Marine Industry

    Glasgow Loves EU are talking to Julian Dussek, Predisent of the Cruising Association, about cruising in Europe, immigration, Schengen, tourism and the British marine industry. Join them live on facebook, twitter or twitch.   The event will be recorded; you can catch up later here.

  • Scottish Fishing Industry – EMiS Teach-In

    Brexit has seriously damaged Scotland's fishing industry. EMiS Committee Member David Brew will lead an interactive Zoom session for members and supporters to explore the highways and byways of the EU Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and the Brexit effect on Scottish fisheries. David is a former senior civil servant who led the Scottish Office fisheries… Read More »

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