How can the EU protect workers’ rights and jobs? How can we make best use of our ability to live and work around Europe? What is the place of religion in an expanding EU? And how does Europe promote universal human rights standards?
These are some of the themes to be addressed by a series of seminars being run by the UK Government from April 2008, in the UK and around Europe. The seminar series is intended to encourage a British and European conversation about how we can ensure the EU delivers real value for UK and EU citizens.
Jim Murphy MP announces seminars on delivering a global Europe
Jim Murphy's blog: Delivering Global Europe
Seminars:
Europe: Connecting with citizens, 21 April 2008
Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London
Acting globally: delivering locally, 23 April 2008
British Embassy, Madrid
Moving on up: skills and social mobility, 28 April 2008
British Embassy, Stockholm
Towards a Green Collar Europe? 8 May 2008
Lancaster House, London
What is social Europe? A UK perspective, 12 May 2008
Lancaster House, London
Better regulation, improving innovation, 14 May 2008
British Embasy, Prague
Model Europe - human rights and the global EU, 19 May 2008
Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London
The Role of Faith in Europe, 2 June 2008
Lancaster House, London
Sporting Lisbon - Europe and Sport after the Lisbon Treaty, 10 June 2008
Oval Cricket Ground, London