Skip to content

Jon Worth's Euroblog

The original blog: commentary about everything except transport

  • Home
  • About
    • About me
    • Contact
    • Email notifications
    • Should you trust this blog?
    • In the media
    • Work
      • Online Communication Training & Teaching
      • EU Politics Teaching & Analysis
      • Web design
      • Writing
  • Brexit
  • EU Politics
  • German Politics
  • UK Politics
  • Technology

Tag: EUTweetUp

17.03.2015 EU Politics

Two very special #EUtweetup dates – 23rd April, Brussels and 29th April, Berlin

I am very happy to announce two further dates in the #EUTweetup series. For the next two tweetups we have some special guests! On Thursday 23rd April, from 1600, in Brussels at Wild Geese (new location – Metro Maalbeek (map))

Continue reading
13.05.2014 EU Politics

#EUtweetup – 15th May Berlin, 22nd May Brussels

With less than two weeks to go before the most excitement any EU nerd gets in their lives, the European Parliament elections and with this year’s added bonus, the Spitzenkandidat process, I’m happy to announce 2 #EUtweetup dates. Berlin, Thursday 15th May,

Continue reading
06.02.2014 EU Politics

The future of #EUtweetup – I need your help

First the simple bit: the very short term future of #EUtweetup is that the next tweetups will be on Monday 17th February in Brussels, and Wednesday 19th February in Berlin. The Berlin tweetup will be at Gorki Park from 1800

Continue reading
06.01.2014 EU Politics

New year, new #EUtweetup – 9th Jan in Berlin, 15th Jan in Brussels

2014 is going to be quite a year for the EU. It’s election time! And will we all toast the end of José Manuel Barroso’s political career? And Ashton too? And might election turnout increase to a level higher than

Continue reading
14.11.2013 EU Politics

I follow the Moskva. Down to… the #EUtweetup (at Gorki Park, Berlin, 19 November at 1800)

So we’ve organised a whole bunch of EU Tweetups in Brussels. But two of the three of us that started it in Brussels, Anne Laumen and I, now live in Berlin. So why not bring #EUtweetup to Berlin too? Hence

Continue reading
06.10.2013 EU Politics

Next #EUtweetup – the Brit-Europhile version – 14th October, 1800, London Calling (Place de Londres)

Everyone’s favourite Europhile with a British passport Anthony Zacharzewski (@anthonyzach) is in Brussels on 14th October. So we will run an #EUtweetup that evening, to show him that Brussels is not all just grey corridors and committee meetings. Anthony also runs

Continue reading
07.09.2013 EU Politics

Two political TweetUps: København 12th Sept, Brussels 16th Sept

Summer is over. Everyone is back to work tweeting about politics. So that means it’s time to get the political twitter nerds together to meet in real life. For those of you that have not been to one of these

Continue reading
20.06.2013 EU Politics

Welcoming Croatia to the EU TweetUp – Tuesday 25th June, 1900, Brussels Place Lux

Croatia is joining the EU on 1st July, and everyone’s favourite Croat EU politics Twitter nerd, Dario Čepo, is in Brussels just before the accession. There’s even the be CROATive expo about Croatia next to the EP at the same

Continue reading
12.02.2013 EU Politics

Brussels EU tweetup, Irish Presidency version, 6th March, James Joyce Pub

After the successful first event back in November, there will be a second EU Tweetup – this time on Wednesday 6th March, from 1800, at the James Joyce Pub, Rue Archimède 34, 2 minutes away from Schuman. The basic idea

Continue reading

Transport Commentary

All of my commentary about transport policy, and in particular railways, has been moved to jonworth.eu

Creative Commons

The contents of this blog are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) License, and this includes any photos I have taken and are included here.

 

The image shown here is not taken by me, and is separately Creative Commons Licensed:

 

bearing a bowl of lather by Kalense Kid on August 8, 2009

License:

WordPress Theme: Maxwell by ThemeZee.

I am using cookies only for visitor statistics. Rejecting these cookies does not impact your use of the site. See the privacy page.

Jon Worth's Euroblog
Powered by  GDPR Cookie Compliance
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.