Events
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Scotland WITHIN UK – or UK WITHOUT Scotland?
In the referendum on Scottish independence held in 2014, the Scottish clearly rejected the idea of their country becoming an independent country by 55.3% to 44.7%. Nevertheless, for the Scottish National Party, who dream of Scotland as a separate sovereign state, if possible within the European Union, that disappointing result is still not the end… Read More »
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Edinburgh EuroWalk
Wojtek the Bear Monument 4 Princes Street, EdinburghJoin Edinburgh members of the European Movement in Scotland on Saturday, October 28th for a free one hour EuroWalk starting at the Wojtek the Soldier Bear monument in Princes Street Garden and finishing at Valvona & Crolla on Elm Row at 3pm where in EuroCafé style you are invited to continue the conversation and connection… Read More »
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Edinburgh EuroCafé
Valvona & Crolla 19 Elm Row, EdinburghJoin Edinburgh members of the European Movement in Scotland on Saturday, October 28th for a EuroCafé at Valvona & Crolla on Elm Row an afternoon of conversation. Interested in getting to know fellow pro-Europeans or in finding out more about the European Movement? Come along for a chat! More details here
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Highlands & Islands 4 EU Group relaunch in Ullapool
Jo Goodburn, EMiS vice-chair, and Victoria Lee, executive member, will be on hand to spread the word at the Ceilidh Place hotel about Europe and our campaigns. Jo will giove a presentation on decision making in the EU, about her job there: The Corridors of Brussels – an Insider’s view. It could be a useful… Read More »
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Wealth of a nation: Scotland
Playfair Hall, Surgeons Quarter, EH8 9SU Surgeons Quarter, Edinburgh, United KingdomRecord low interest rates over the past 30 years led to a wealth boom, with Scottish households seeing wealth rise by £700 billion since the financial crisis alone. But surging interest rates in 2022 have brought this era to an abrupt end, causing pension valuations to crater, mortgage costs to rise, and house prices to… Read More »
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What went wrong with Brexit? with Peter Forster/Glasgow Loves EU
Join us to discuss @pmdfoster 's new book, "What went wrong with Brexit: and What can we do about it?" No registration - just tune in.
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The energy trilemma: WorldWide Wednesday
The Energy Trilemma & building Local Partnerships WWW TED-style (1 idea, 5 reasons, 10 minutes: Liverpool's 🙌 high five to the world) talks followed by Q&A with two speakers: - Paul Domjan - Dr Carl Wright chair: - Dirk Hazell Paul Domjan is the Founder, Chief Policy and Global Affairs Officer of Enoda. Paul has… Read More »
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EU after the watershed
The EU faces multiple challenges, both internally and externally, so what does its future hold and is it still the right answer after the watershed? The European Union has been going through enormous changes. Driven by the Permacrisis – an extended period of insecurity and instability – fundamental transformations in technology, sustainability and demography and… Read More »
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Democracy in the EU
Date: Tuesday 7 November Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pmFaced with a series of crises in recent years, the European Union has been under pressure to take far-reaching decisions such as joint borrowing to finance the post-Covid recovery plan, and the joint purchase of weapons for Ukraine.Join our panellists as they explore the extent to which the… Read More »
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Postponed Freedom of movement: the key to rejoin
Why is Freedom of Movement so important? How do we explain this to our fellow citizens? Mutual Freedom of Movement is the gateway to rejoining the EU. Freedom of movement of people (along with free movement of goods, services, and capital), is a fundamental principle of the EU Single Market. There can be no… Read More »
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UK-EU relations in the Sunak era
Date: Thursday 9 November Time: 9:00am - 5:15pm After the tensions that marked the premierships of Boris Johnson and Liz Truss, the Sunak era has seen a turnaround in the relationship between the UK and the EU. Just after a year since Rishi Sunak took office, this conference reflects on how the UK’s relations with its… Read More »
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Future of UK and EU migration law post-Brexit
On Thursday 9th November 2023, the DCU Brexit Institute will host an online event on “The future of UK and EU migration law after Brexit”. The event will take place from 4pm to 5.30pm (IST). Against a backdrop of migration reform in the EU, the UK government’s Supreme Court appeal regarding its UK-Rwanda relocation agreement, and a trend… Read More »
