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North East residents will be on the streets of Newcastle today to protest against the local impact of the recent HGV and supply chain crisis.
Oxford for Europe virtual meeting with Ian Dunt and Tony Connelly
TIME for Scotland and local Yes groups have organised rallies across Scotland for those who want to express how they feel on the third anniversary of Brexit.
Now that we will face a new Prime Minister, what happens now with Brexit? And how should Labour react? Join our director Mike Buckley for a Q&A with Birmingham MPs Jess Phillips and Liam Byrne.
The Put It To The People march will take place in London on Saturday 23 March.
On Thursday 20 January 2022 at 12.30pm, ACE’s group for emerging professionals will explore the effects of Brexit on the construction industry, in a special webinar co-hosted by Ellie Eastwood and Harry Coates of legal experts Beale & Co.
The UK Trade and Business Commission is gathering evidence to understand the main challenges facing businesses, organisations and economic sectors to establish which policies and trading arrangements will help overcome the economic and trading barriers facing the UK today.
EU/EEA & Swiss citizens help make our communities in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Join us on a tour of our home.
A second referendum now looks like the only way to break the deadlock in Parliament, but it also offers a vital chance to bring the country together around what is best for the UK’s future and its young people. The Convention will prepare for what will be the most important public engagement of our times.
The Independent is hosting an expert panel discuss on Brexit and what the current situation means for the UK.
Rally 4 Our Rights 12/10/2019
Where does it end? How many rights will they have to take away? How many lives will they have to ruin? How many families will they have to break before they are finished?
Number of people who have pre-registered on the website is 'significantly higher' than those for October march, organisers say.
The fifth anniversary of the 23rd June 2016 referendum to leave the European Union isn't a moment we remember fondly. But this year, we’re marking the occasion by turning it into a message of hope. We are going to project the names of those citizens who voted to stay, or who regretted voting leave, or anyone else who wants to sign our message, onto buildings at the heart of Europe.
ADVANCE notice is given of an important online event to discuss how an independent Scotland could make its way back into the European Union.
Campaigners will be holding a pro-EU anti-Brexit protest in Leeds city centre this week.
Online event with Professor Chris Grey, author of ‘Brexit Unfolded. How no one got what they wanted (and they were never going to)’. Tuesday 11th January, 2022, 19:00 to 20:15.
A day of pro-rejoin action around the whole of the UK and in every EU country, all happening on the same day.
We want to draw attention to the danger to people living with life threatening diseases like cancer, diabetes, epilepsy, kidney disease, blood pressure and immune issues, etc if the UK leaves the EU in 2021 without a deal.
We are protesting against the fact that due to Brexit people with life threatening diseases are not guaranteed their vital medicines. The clock is ticking without any assurances that the UK is prepared for the crash out of the EU whch has a terrible effect on people’s lives.
We will be hosting a one-day workshop on the “Impact of Brexit” on Friday 17 November at our offices. / There will be contributions from academic and policy-oriented researchers and leading experts on International Economics, Trade, Economic Growth, Development and more broadly, the macroeconomic impacts of Brexit.
Join the BMA and the BMJ to look at the impact of Brexit on health services across the UK - from workforce and regulation, to reciprocal healthcare and medical research, there’s barely a part of the health service that will be unaffected by the UK’s decision to leave the EU.
UPDATE: As a mark of respect for Her Majesty, we have taken the decision to postpone the march that was to be held on Saturday (10 September). We would like to thank everyone who has supported the march, which will be rescheduled to a date that will be published as soon as possible.
Be there on the road to rejoin.