Britain in the European Union
The European Union (EU) is a unique partnership in which countries work closely together for the benefit of all their citizens. There are currently 27 EU member states with a total population of over 490 million.
"The European Union is essential to the success of Britain and a Britain fully engaged in Europe is essential to the success of the European Union."
- Prime Minister Gordon Brown
Why is the EU important?
There are many things European countries do best when they work together:
- removing trade barriers to boost growth and create jobs
- tackling climate change and promoting energy security
- improving standards and rights for consumers
- fighting international crime and illegal immigration
- bringing peace and stability to Europe by working with its neighbours
- giving Europe a more powerful voice in the world
Read more about what the EU does and how it works in our Quick guide to the EU .
Global Europe
How can the EU meet the challenges and opportunities of globalisation? Find out more here about the UK's vision for a Global Europe.
Czech EU Presidency 2009
From January to June 2009, the Czech Republic will hold the Presidency of the European Union. Find out more here about the role of the EU Presidency, and the Czech Republic's priorities for their Presidency:
Czech EU Presidency 2009 website
What does the EU Presidency do?
Foreign Secretary meets Czech Prime Minister Topolanek
European Year of Creativity and Innovation 2009
2009 is the European Year of Creativity and Innovation. The aims of the year are to promote creative thinking and innovation in all fields, and to foster personal, social and economic development. To find out about events taking place across Europe to mark the year, see:
European Year of Creativity and Innovation 2009
Britain in the European Union
- Global Europe
- EU Policies
- Europe’s citizens of tomorrow decide today (27/10)
- Europe's citizens of tomorrow - How did they decide?
- Quick guide to the EU
Recent news and events
Foreign Secretary meets Czech Prime Minister Topolanek
18/12/2008
Foreign Secretary David Miliband met Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek on Thursday 18 December.
EU statement on equality and sexual orientation
18/12/2008
The EU Presidency will deliver a statement to the UN reaffirming the universality of human rights stressing that sexual orientation cannot be a qualifying factor.
Caroline Flint visits Turkey
15/12/2008
Minister for Europe Caroline Flint is in Turkey on 15-16 December for several bi-lateral meetings with representatives of the Turkish Government.
See Also
What has the UK gained from EU membership?
Useful Links
What's coming up
Key EU events from the UK Representation in Brussels
UK Permanent Representation to the EU
Cabinet Office European Secretariat
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