Join Kirsty Hughes as she explores the small fishing town of Olhão on the coast of the Algarve, its history and economy and the wildlife of the surrounding area. You… Read More »
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Celebrating 75 years of the European Movement
Sometimes good things can come from bad things, and as we ponder the 75 years of our European Movement, it’s important to reflect on what it came from. That, of… Read More »
Another bad week for Brexit – media digest
In the week that the US investment bank Goldman Sachs says Brexit is costing 5% of UK GDP, the full impact of the UK being a “third country” begins to… Read More »
Alyn Smith MP becomes HOnorary Vice President
“It’s down to organisations like EMiS to keep the flame burning for an open, democratic and inclusive Europe” says Alyn Smith. Stirling SNP MP Alyn Smith has accepted the European… Read More »
Protect democracy in Serbia, ensure free and fair elections
The mounting evidence that last December’s parliamentary elections in Serbia were not free and fair is consistent with the democratic decline experienced by a country that has been on the path… Read More »
EMiS President David Martin warns of Brexit ‘Silence’
Our president, David Martin, recently gave an interview to The National newspaper. We are delighted that The National has unlocked its paywall to allow EMiS members and supporters access to… Read More »
Is Euroscepticism Having a Comeback?
One of the main benefits of Brexit for the EU – apart from potentially that of getting rid of a big state perpetually demanding a special set of opt-outs – was to undermine those, mostly on the far-right end of the political spectrum, who were also calling for their country to leave the EU. … Read More »
Preparing Scotland for Rejoin
In the first of his monthly blog for European Movement in Scotland (EMiS) members and supporters, our new president, David Martin, lays out how he sees his role and the… Read More »
