The EU summit is under intense pressure to agree a common stance towards the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine: our EMI colleagues set out theirn view of what should be done.… Read More »
What Poland’s new government will bring to EU
“the very fact that Poland has shown that the drift towards right-wing populism, and the undermining of democratic institutions and the rule of law, can be stopped will be a great encouragement and morale-booster for those in other European countries facing similar threats.”… Read More »
The European Union in 2033: Federal Trust conference
VENUE: Broadway House, Tothill St (Westminster), London SW1H 9NQ Click here for map (Nearest tube station: St James’s Park) WHAT WILL THE EU LOOK LIKE IN 2033? The next decade is likely to… Read More »
Two BREXIT BLOWS (among Many)
Brexit means Scotland is losing out right across the board – and, notably, in two key areas of research (Horizon) and education (Erasmus+)…… Read More »
Unlocking democracy and creating a federal EU
his month’s (Wed 2 Aug) WWW WorldWide Wednesday will look at ways to improve British democracy and of harnessing the potential of federalism. Our WWW experts will provide insightful analysis… Read More »
Uphill battle still for rule of law in Europe
“No government is above the law. Member States must ensure that their judicial systems effectively apply EU law and that their national judiciaries are independent.”… Read More »
Can UK and EU survive great power rivalry?
This month’s (Wed 5 Jul) WWW WorldWide Wednesday will look at Great Power rivalry as EU and NATO leaders gather in Brussels and Vilnius. Our WWW panel of experts will… Read More »
Livestream: Language, and Life in Brussels
In this week’s Livestream, Glasgow Loves EU will be speaking to Claire McNally, an EU Official working at the European Parliament in Brussels. They’ll talk about the importance of language… Read More »
