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  • Rejoin: Reasons to Hope – and Reasons to Despair (North Herts for Europe)

    Online event hosted by North Herts for Europe, with Nick Tyrone. Nick Tyrone is a journalist, novelist and writer who has published articles in The Spectator, Daily Express, The Independent and New Statesman. He has written several books including Dead Idol, Apocalypse Delayed: Why the Left is Still in Trouble, and Politics is Murder. He was… Read More »

  • EU Environmental Policy – its relevance post-Brexit (London4Europe)

    Webinar and panel discussion hosted by London4Europe. Speaker: Nigel Haigh, OBE Nigel Haigh is an Honorary Fellow of the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP), and was its Director from 1980 to 1998. In his presentation, Nigel will outline the history of the involvement of the EU in environmental matters, and the consequences on UK… Read More »

  • The future UK EU relationship (Conference, Independent Commission on UK-EU Relations)

    UCL Main Campus Gower Street, London

    The UK's departure from the EU has led to dramatic change not just to the UK economy and the country's trading relationships, but also in security and defence, police and judicial cooperation, health and social care, migration, climate, and the UK’s place in the world. This one day conference will examine some of those changes… Read More »

  • Bring back Erasmus+ (Leeds for Europe)

    Leeds for Europe are proud to join with Young European Movement UK to present a public meeting exploring the Erasmus+ scheme and what participation would mean for the young people in the UK. The UK left the Erasmus+ programme as part of Brexit - and as a result, snatched vital opportunities away from young people in this… Read More »

  • Face the Music – A new deal for musicians

    Campaign webinar organised by European Movement UK (EMUK). Face The Music – We need a new deal for musicians. EMUK's  latest campaign, Face The Music, is calling on the UK Government to Face The Music and work with the EU to negotiate a solution, in the form of a new bilateral agreement, to the post-Brexit… Read More »

  • Fife4Europe with Douglas Chapman

    Fife4Europe are talking to Douglas Chapman, MP in their monthly meeting on Monday 4th March at 7pm. This will be a zoom meeting. If you would like to join them, please contact fife4europe@gmail.com.  

  • Livestream: At the Heart of European Integration and Peace-Building

    In this week's  Livestream, Glasgow Loves EU will be talking to former Secretary General of the European Commission Catherine Day. Catherine spent over 3 decades working in Brussels and had a ring side seat (working as the most senior civil servant in Brussels) in the run up to the Brexit referendum. Bring your questions and… Read More »

  • The state of UK devolution (UK in a Changing Europe)

    25 years since the beginning of Scottish and Welsh devolution, UK in a Changing Europe are bringing together an expert panel to reflect on the state of devolution in the post-Brexit era. Has devolution delivered on its initial promise, or is it under more strain than ever? Where does English devolution fit in? What are… Read More »

  • Noni Stacey: Leave to Remain (Book Launch)

    The University of Glasgow and Glasgow Loves EU will co-host the launch of  Noni Stacey's book Leave to Remain: A Snapshot of Brexit Britain. This will be a hybrid event, held at John Smith Bookshop and also online.   More details and registration here.

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