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 »
The short and winding road to a Scottish currency
In this European Conversations podcast, Kirsty Hughes talks to Dr Iain Hardie about currency and independence and asks him about whether an independent Scotland should or could keep the pound… Read More »
The EU powers ahead and, As UK political leaders wallow, voters swing towards closer European ties
A European Movement in Scotland snapshot – new initiatives to strengthen Europe’s competitiveness, energy security and commitment to democracy via EMiS executive member Martin Roche… Read More »
COOPERATION OVER UK AND EU ENERGY POLICY IS A MUST
“Bridges have to be created across any divergences in policy to ensure that the UK and the EU learn from each other in tackling these (and other) changes in the energy space.” … Read More »
BREXIT AND ‘MISSING’ FINANCIAL SERVICES JOBS IN SCOTLAND
New research for UKICE, shown by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, suggests Scotland in particular is losing financial services jobs to mainland Europe – including Poland.… Read More »
glasgow reaffirms EU values on #europedayscotland
“Glasgow is a proud European city, open to our European and global neighbours for business, for study, for visitors, for collaboration, and for people from around the world continuing to make our city their home.”… Read More »
#EuropeDayScotland2023
EMIS celebrated Europe Day 2023 in style in Glasgow – and all round our European nation – with our chair awarding the city’s Lord Provost honorary membership and urging members and supporters to spread the word: We are European!… Read More »
Three visionaries, two great institutions
The spirit that created the European Union is the same motivation that brought the world its biggest festival of the Arts, culture and fun, writes Martin Roche. August will soon… Read More »
