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America’s Ideological Imperialism
Martin Roche and Sir Graham Watson write about the options the UK faces in the era of America’s “ideological imperialism.” In Bylines Scotland and The Scotsman.… Read More »
Boosting UK trade in one simple step
Sir Graham Watson and Martin Roche joined forces to write an article on why the UK should rejoin the European Customs Union. The link here is to Bylines Scotland. A… Read More »
Where Now for Europe in this New World Disorder?
This article was first published on 8 January 2026 on Kirsty Hughes’s substack at https://kirstyhughes.substack.com/p/where-now-for-europe-in-this-new. By Kirsty Hughes Today, France’s President Macron dared to criticise the delinquent President of the… Read More »
Culture is the compass and catalyst for a sustainable urban future
Bailie Annette Christie, Glasgow City Convenor for Culture, Sport and International Relations and Chair of Glasgow Life, reflects one year on from her previous Op-Ed on Glasgow’s 850th anniversary and the new… Read More »
Scotland’s EU Engagement
A printable edition of this article is available to view on the EMiS website HERE. A year-end review for members of the European Movement in Scotland, by Martin Johnson, Scottish… Read More »
European Traditional Dance Workshop in Glasgow
Glasgow European Citizens Forum, which the European Movement in Scotland (EMiS) helped establish, has a new lease of life under the leadership of Clare Scanlan. The Forum held a hugely… Read More »
How Europe turned the Conservative Party from political giant to intensive care patient. Labour beware.
Martin Roche writes in The Scotsman about how the matter of Europe has almost consumed the Conservative Party, and warns that Labour’s position on the EU may put it in grave danger.
