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.
EU Council to focus on financial crisis
EU economy and finance ministers focused on measures to resolve the financial crisis, in a meeting of the ECOFIN Council on 4 November.
The meeting comes ahead of the international summit on the financial crisis on 15 November 2008 in Washington. The EU committed to a common approach to reduce the immediate impact of financial instability in the October European Council.
European Youth Week, 2 - 9th November 2008
This year's European Youth Week marks twenty years of EU programmes for young people, developing community participation, active citizenship, and social inclusion. Find out more here about events in the UK to mark the week.
Britain in the European Union
Recent news and events
'Natural resources: opportunities and challenges'
12/11/2008
Minister for Europe Caroline Flint delivered a speech on the governance of natural resources during the Belgo British conference in Brussels.
'Natural resources: opportunities and challenges'
12/11/2008
Minister for Europe Caroline Flint delivered a speech on the governance of natural resources during the Belgo British conference in Brussels.
Minister for Europe meets Spanish counterpart
11/11/2008
Minister for Europe, Caroline Flint, met the Spanish Minister of State for the European Union Diego Lopez Garrido on Tuesday 11 November.
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
Related Documents
FCO in Action map
We’ve pinned up the latest examples of our work around the world.
BBC News and Sport Search: eu
-
EU observers for Bangladesh vote
18/11/2008 -
EU thumbs-up for 'Polish plumber'
18/11/2008 -
MEPs back free school fruit plan
18/11/2008 -
Pledge Watch: Britdiscs
17/11/2008 -
Calls to beef up meat labelling
17/11/2008