The periodic rows that blow up when Scottish government ministers venture abroad to the European Union or beyond are not, as everyone knows, a spat about devolved powers, writes Kirsty… Read More »
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… Read More »
Brexit and the case for reform
We held a well-attended public debate on Brexit and the challenges facing Scotland’s Hospitality & Culture Sectors at Strathclyde Business School on October 21: lots of positive ideas for government action emerged as we report in this update.… Read More »
Why it’s time to elevate the Brexit debate
Ahead of our business event on the hospitality and culture sectors post-Brexit, Martin Roche spells out how Europe is changing and Scotland must react… Read More »
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… Read More »
Edinburgh Euro Walk for EU Citizens’ Rights
We are the Citizens Rights Project, the leading organization in Scotland for all EU nationals in need to secure their rights. We are organizing a fundraising walk around those sights… Read More »
Wealth of a nation: Scotland
Record 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… Read More »
Scotland’s Future
In the aftermath of the Rutherglen by-election, what is the current state of the parties in Scotland? Where does this leave the campaign for independence? And what does the result… Read More »
