Current affairs
3.10.2019
Jacksons Lane will be “Made in Finland” in October and November
Finnish performative art takes over Jacksons Lane as Made in Finland – a mini-season full of Finnish contemporary art and performances – starts on the 8th October. The last performances will be seen on 21st November. Made in Finland is supported by the Finnish Institute in London.
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20.9.2019
18.9.2019
The Embassy of Finland in London held a climate seminar with ministerial level speakers from Finland and the UK
The Embassy of Finland in London held a high profile climate seminar at the official residence of Ambassador Markku Keinänen on Tuesday 10th of September 2019. The event was part of a larger Finnish EU presidency related programme organised by the Embassy. The event’s purpose was to present the climate objectives of both the Finnish Government and Finland’s EU Presidency, as well as create connections with British climate professionals and to find channels for cooperation between the two countries.
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15.9.2019
Europe Information office in Finland: Brexit tips: advice for UK citizens living in Finland
Finland and the EU are aiming to ratify an agreement in Brexit negotiations that would ensure an orderly withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. If the negotiated agreement does not enter into force, the withdrawal will be without an agreement. A no-deal Brexit is possible and it is good to prepare for it in advance. This would mean that the EU Treaties and EU legislation will cease to apply to the United Kingdom.
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22.8.2019
Team Finland Day at the Head of Missions annual meeting in Helsinki
The Finnish Embassies in the UK and Ireland, in collaboration with Business Finland, joined forces for this year’s Team Finland Day in form of a Brexit Roundtable that attracted approximately 20 companies interested in hearing about this topical issue. Team Finland day was held on 22th August.
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30.7.2019
From start to Finnish at Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2019
Every August the annual Festival Fringe and Edinburgh International Festival turn the capital of Scotland into a world of arts and culture for three weeks. This autumn, as previous years, the Finnish-British collaboration From Start to Finnish brings five productions to the Festival Fringe. We've listed some below.
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12.7.2019