Voters in the UK and across the EU have repeatedly demanded change. This demand is driven by a widely held belief that politics has not served ordinary people and that government and public services have not respected the voices and contributions of working people.
This paper identifies several security risks that would need to be considered by European policymakers ahead of the election on 5th November 2024, which include: the undermining of NATO’s Article 5 treaty commitments, a breakdown of diplomatic communication between the USA and Europe, US withdrawal…
On Monday 30th September, the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and Another Europe is Possible (AEiP) co-hosted a full-day conference on Confronting Islamophobia in the UK and Germany.
On the afternoon of Tuesday 22nd October 2024, the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung London office co-hosted an exchange in Portcullis House with Phil Brickell MP, Ed Turner of Aston University and in the company of regional experts about the ongoing rise of right-wing populists and radical right-wing forces…
On October 23, 2024, the FES launched its latest report, “Who Does (Not) Vote in Ireland?”, as part of the Unequal Democracies series. The event was moderated by Anna Kraft, Programme Manager for FES Ireland, and provided an in-depth look at voter turnout in Ireland, illustrating a nuanced picture…
On October 9th, 2024, the FES Ireland launched its report, “Union Access to Workers in Ireland – Barriers faced by representatives in Ireland within a comparative European context.” Drawing on a comprehensive survey of union officials, report authors Dr. Michelle O’Sullivan and Dr. Caroline Murphy…
The British/Irish-German Trade Union Youth Forum brought together a delegation of young trade unionists from England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland to Germany to discuss critical issues such as the fossil-fuel phase-out, structural change in heavy industries, and the fight against the…
German Member of the Bundestag Robin Mesarosch (SPD) travelled to Northern Ireland from 8-10 May 2024 to discuss the impacts of Brexit on the region.
NASUWT the Teachers’ Union, the GEW, and the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung UK office are undertaking a joint project to explore the impact of the increase of far-right and populist narratives in schools.
The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung London (FES) and the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) collaborated again on the annual dialogue on Security and Defence Policies. Originally planned as an in-person gathering on the 13th and 14th of March 2024 in Berlin, unforeseen circumstances forced a change of…
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On Monday 30th September, the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and Another Europe is Possible (AEiP) co-hosted a full-day conference on Confronting... More
On October 23, 2024, the FES launched its latest report, “Who Does (Not) Vote in Ireland?”, as part of the Unequal Democracies series. The event was... More
Voting is a crucial factor in a democracy. This paper analyses voter turnout trends in Ireland, particularly focusing on the sharp decrease since the... More
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