Thursday, 17.11.2016 | Democracy of the Future | Event

The emerging Digital Society, fuelled by technological innovation, automation and digitisation, poses uniquely new opportunities but also challenges that affect both the organisation of welfare states and societies as such.


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Wednesday, 16.11.2016 | Event

In both Britain and Germany, immigration and integration policy stand at the top of the public’s agenda.


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Wednesday, 16.11.2016 | Event

At a time when the UK’s future relationship with the EU remains uncertain, the potential impact of Brexit on women in the UK is a topical issue.


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Wednesday, 14.09.2016 | Event

In cooperation with the International Group of the Fabian Society the FES London held a timely event on one of the most pressing issues in Europe with the title “The refugee crisis: A European solution”.


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Monday, 11.07.2016 | Foreign & Security Policy | Event

The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung London and the Royal United Service Institute (RUSI) hosted the annual British-German dialogue on security and defence policies.


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Tuesday, 05.07.2016 | Event

The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung London (FES) in partnership with The New Economics Foundation (NEF) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) organised a discussion on the role of trade unions in fostering economic prosperity.


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Thursday, 30.06.2016 | Event

The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung London hosted its annual British-German parliamentary dialogue forum in the midst of the political turmoil caused by the Brexit vot


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Wednesday, 15.06.2016 | Event

The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung London and CoVi presented interim results of a forthcoming joint analysis of a possible generational divide in attitudes to British relations towards the European Union.


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Monday, 13.06.2016 | Event

The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung London in cooperation with the Fabian Society launched a new report on taxation that proposes a one-off levy on the passive wealth of the super-rich.


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Monday, 18.04.2016 | Event

Several polls show that people aged 18-34 are more likely to vote to remain in the European Union than older generations.


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