Today the @thetimes with an article on the importance of learning German. We are very worried about the constant decline of language learning, but also about obstacles to school exchanges.
Through @GI_London1 and @DAAD_UK_Ireland Germany is willing to support schools & teachers
“We've made Europeans, now we need to make Europe”.
Many thanks to Timothy Garton Ash @fromTGA for his in-conversation with @annettedittert at my residence about „Homelands“, his personal account of Europe.
Delighted that Elisabeth Stheeman [@e_stheeman] will be speaking at our Global Innovation Summit 2023!
👉Book your FREE place:
https://t.co/AaFsVS8M6m
Topics:
🔎Leading growth, change & the future of work
🔎ESG, how to build a sustainable & inclusive future
#IPsummit2023
.@jeffprestridge covers Edinburgh #InvestmentTrust which has returned 86% over nearly three years since the new managers took over. Manager, de Uphaugh: "we are in the early phase of a renaissance in UK equities". @AICPRESS@LiontrustFuture@thisismoney https://t.co/Dj5XjcRfIn
Many congratulations to the Goethe-Institut London on its 60th anniversary.
The @GI_London1 will continue to play an essential role in strengthening the close cultural ties between our countries.
Herzlichen Glückwunsch!
#GILondon60@johannes_ebert_
Great opening of #RAMakingModernism. Thanks to @royalacademy President Rebecca Salter.
Wonderful to see focus on 4 major female 🇩🇪 artists from early 20th century.
Their bold brilliance & curiosity to explore the world beyond confining stereotypical gender roles is inspiring.
Throughout her extraordinary reign, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was greatly admired in Germany. She extended the hand of friendship & reconciliation towards my country, for which we will be forever grateful. Atmosphere outside Buckingham Palace was very moving.
The stories of the Kindertransport children must be kept alive.
The Harwich Kindertransport Memorial serves as a sober reminder that we need to remain vigilant against antisemitism, prejudice and tyranny in whatever form we encounter them – today, tomorrow and in the years ahead.
Together with @RoyalEconSoc Women’s Committee, we consulted today with women leaders and supporters of women in economics. We discussed the proposal for a new UK Women in Economics Network. #UKWEN
Climate change and the transition to net zero have big economic and financial consequences, says Elisabeth Stheeman.
She sets out what our Financial Policy Committee is doing to make the UK’s financial system more resilient to climate risks. https://t.co/sRJIItsooZ
Our charities of the year 2019/20 were @PancreaticCanUK and @YoungMindsUK. In total we have donated over £240,000 to the charities. https://t.co/SLmNjXyG5b
Our latest #FinancialStabilityReport shows what measures we are taking to ensure the financial system remains strong and resilient. https://t.co/0ViHmiHvRP