Hang out your brightest colours
It is now over two weeks since we have had a change of government here and in the meantime a special meeting of eurozone leaders has taken place to discuss […]
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It is now over two weeks since we have had a change of government here and in the meantime a special meeting of eurozone leaders has taken place to discuss […]
Hang out your brightest colours Read More »
Federal Union AGM and conference – 19 March 2011 Federal Union’s annual conference will look at two subjects: – The future of the eurozone – can it survive the current financial
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By Patrick Mc Nally I thought that you might be interested on the impact that Europe is having on the current election here in Ireland. The eurozone crisis has awakened
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You are invited to attend an event celebrating the launch of the recently published new book “The EU Fiscal Crisis – forcing Eurozone political union in 2011?”, written by Graham
The EU Fiscal Crisis – forcing Eurozone political union in 2011? (25 February 2011) Read More »
A review of 2010 from the perspective of federalism must surely start with the difficulties in the eurozone. The creation of the euro was the most dramatic and substantial step
Federal Union review of 2010 Read More »
On 19 January 2011, together with the European Commission, the Aston Centre for Europe is organising a seminar on the European policy of the Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition entitled: ‘The UK
The UK Coalition and the European Union (19 January 2011) Read More »
Stephanie Flanders argues on the BBC website that the biggest difference between the economic crises in the UK and Ireland is that the UK has its own currency while Ireland
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Professor Stephen Haseler, a frequent personality on this website, launched his new book last Thursday, “Meltdown UK: there is another way”. He argued that the neo-liberal economic theory that lay
There is another way Read More »
You are cordially invited to attend the following event: European Financial Regulation and European Economic Recovery Date: Thursday 4 November 2010, 2.00pm – 5.30pm Location: Mary Sumner House, 24 Tufton Street,
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This new Lehmans scandal sums up two of the biggest problems that we – the voting, taxpaying general public – still have with the banks, almost two years after they
John Lanchester: action on the banks has to be international Read More »