37 result(s) for brexit interview
UK Ambassador Iain Lindsay: Hungarians Can Stay In UK
- 23 Nov 2018 7:44 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
Hungarians working in Great Britain need not worry about Brexit, as they can remain there even after Brexit, but they will have to obtain a residence permit, UK ambassador Iain Lindsay told HírTV.
Interview 3: Kam Jandu, Former Chief Commercial Officer, Budapest Airport
- 6 Sep 2018 1:44 PM
1. What’s been happening at work and at home since your most recent Xpat Interview?
UK Prince Plans Charming Visit To Hungary
- 4 Sep 2018 3:51 PM
- current affairs
Prince Andrew will participate in a range of programs in Budapest from Monday the 10th to Wednesday the 12th of September, at the request of Her Majesty’s Government, the British Embassy informs XpatLoop.
Hungary ‘Refuses Compromise’ On Mandatory Quotas
- 28 Jun 2018 7:41 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Hungary refuses to accept a compromise when it comes to mandatory migrant quotas, the state secretary for European Union affairs said after attending a meeting of EU ministers focusing on migration and the next EU budget in Luxembourg.
Main Issue At Stake In Election Is Immigration
- 4 Mar 2018 9:09 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
On the Kossuth Radio programme “Sunday News”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that the main issue at stake in Hungary’s parliamentary election on 8 April is whether Hungary will become an immigrant state, or if it will manage to preserve its security, European culture and way of life.
Farage Believes Orbán Wants To Leave EU
- 20 Jun 2017 3:00 AM
- current affairs
British Eurosceptic MEP Nigel Farage, former leader of the UK Independence Party, believes Hungary cannot be a sovereign country while it stays in the European Union and is sure that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán would be happy to leave the bloc, according to an interview he gave pro-government newspaper Magyar Idők.
US Ambassador Colleen Bell’s Farewell Interview
- 19 Jan 2017 12:50 AM
- current affairs
“When we talk about civil organizations, we are talking about groups of Hungarians who love their country and joined together in order to improve the country in certain areas. Or in order to give voice to certain matters, like the problem of corruption and the promotion of tolerance, or improving education. They do not constitute a threat to Hungary, but are vital to a democracy For this reason I ...
Szijjártó: Europe Faces Big Challenges
- 26 Oct 2016 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Europe faces around five big challenges, Hungary’s foreign minister has told Canada’s CBC television in an interview. Péter Szijjártó mentioned migration, terrorism, the conflict in Ukraine, energy security and Brexit as the main issues on Europe’s agenda.
Szijjártó In London: Foreign Investments In Hungary Are ‘Safe’
- 20 Oct 2016 9:00 AM
- business
Foreign companies and investors are “totally safe” in Hungary, which is a “very investor-friendly and open country”, Péter Szijjártó, minister of foreign affairs and trade, said in an interview to American business television network CNBC on Wednesday, as part of his visit to London.
UK Ambassador Iain Lindsay: Hungarians Can Stay In UK
- 23 Nov 2018 7:44 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
Hungarians working in Great Britain need not worry about Brexit, as they can remain there even after Brexit, but they will have to obtain a residence permit, UK ambassador Iain Lindsay told HírTV.
Interview 3: Kam Jandu, Former Chief Commercial Officer, Budapest Airport
- 6 Sep 2018 1:44 PM
1. What’s been happening at work and at home since your most recent Xpat Interview?
UK Prince Plans Charming Visit To Hungary
- 4 Sep 2018 3:51 PM
- current affairs
Prince Andrew will participate in a range of programs in Budapest from Monday the 10th to Wednesday the 12th of September, at the request of Her Majesty’s Government, the British Embassy informs XpatLoop.
Hungary ‘Refuses Compromise’ On Mandatory Quotas
- 28 Jun 2018 7:41 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Hungary refuses to accept a compromise when it comes to mandatory migrant quotas, the state secretary for European Union affairs said after attending a meeting of EU ministers focusing on migration and the next EU budget in Luxembourg.
Main Issue At Stake In Election Is Immigration
- 4 Mar 2018 9:09 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
On the Kossuth Radio programme “Sunday News”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that the main issue at stake in Hungary’s parliamentary election on 8 April is whether Hungary will become an immigrant state, or if it will manage to preserve its security, European culture and way of life.
Farage Believes Orbán Wants To Leave EU
- 20 Jun 2017 3:00 AM
- current affairs
British Eurosceptic MEP Nigel Farage, former leader of the UK Independence Party, believes Hungary cannot be a sovereign country while it stays in the European Union and is sure that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán would be happy to leave the bloc, according to an interview he gave pro-government newspaper Magyar Idők.
US Ambassador Colleen Bell’s Farewell Interview
- 19 Jan 2017 12:50 AM
- current affairs
“When we talk about civil organizations, we are talking about groups of Hungarians who love their country and joined together in order to improve the country in certain areas. Or in order to give voice to certain matters, like the problem of corruption and the promotion of tolerance, or improving education. They do not constitute a threat to Hungary, but are vital to a democracy For this reason I ...
Szijjártó: Europe Faces Big Challenges
- 26 Oct 2016 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Europe faces around five big challenges, Hungary’s foreign minister has told Canada’s CBC television in an interview. Péter Szijjártó mentioned migration, terrorism, the conflict in Ukraine, energy security and Brexit as the main issues on Europe’s agenda.
Szijjártó In London: Foreign Investments In Hungary Are ‘Safe’
- 20 Oct 2016 9:00 AM
- business
Foreign companies and investors are “totally safe” in Hungary, which is a “very investor-friendly and open country”, Péter Szijjártó, minister of foreign affairs and trade, said in an interview to American business television network CNBC on Wednesday, as part of his visit to London.