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April 2007
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30.04.2007
The biggest climate change talk-in, learn-in and plan-for-action of the year. London, 12-13 May.
more...From: Campaign against Climate Change Image: Climate change rally, London, 2006
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30.04.2007
Ethnic groups are much more likely to be poor than white Britons, says a new report - with people of Bangladeshi origin the poorest of all.
more...From Joseph Rowntree Foundation Image: Ethnic minorities in Britain (Photo: Joseph Rowntree Foundation)
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29.04.2007
The British government's Climate Change Bill - which proposes a 60 per cent in the country's greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 - doesn't go nearly far enough, argues the chairman of Parliament's All-Party Group on Climate Change.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Climate change] Image: Colin Challen
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26.04.2007
Question: What happened when Olaudah Equiano, one of the most famous slaves in history, met John Newton, British slave trader and writer of the hymn Amazing Grace? Answer: Nothing - because they didn’t meet. African Snow imagines the confrontation, and shows us what might have occurred.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Africa] Image: African Snow
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25.04.2007
If British politicians really want to reach voters via the Internet, argues Becky Hogge, they need to exploit the best features of the new communications environment.
more...From: openDemocracy |
25.04.2007
Despite progress in the Northern Ireland peace process, security forces are still stifling freedom of information, writes Anthony McIntyre.
more...From: Index on Censorship |
23.04.2007
The way UK supermarkets do business with developing countries is locking women workers into appallingly low pay and dangerous conditions, a report claims today.
more...From: ActionAid UK Image: Gertruida Baartman is 39 and a single mother with three children. ActionAid says she earns just 38p per hour picking fruit that ends up on Tesco's shelves. (photo: ©Sonia Hamilton/ ActionAid)
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22.04.2007
What does Britain really think about global warming? Lois Rogers pinpoints an unreported gulf between the pronouncements of campaigners and politicians and British public opinion.
more...From New Statesman. Image: Props at a planning meeting for a Campaign Against Climate Change Demo in 2005 © Peter Armstrong
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20.04.2007
Litter on UK beaches has increased by 90 per cent since 1994 and levels of sewage-related debris are still unacceptably high, according to a report released today.
more...Image: Beachwatch campaign (Photo copyright: Steve Houghton)
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19.04.2007
In the wake of Channel 4's rescheduling of a drama about the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by British soldiers in case it endangered captured British sailors in Iran, the BBC is accused of a "craven act of censorship" for cancelling the broadcast of a short story - Weddings and Beheadings - while the fate of journalist Alan Johnston, kidnapped in Palestine, remains unknown. Read the story.
more...From: Index on Censorship Related topics/regions: [Freedom of expression] Image: Hanif Kureishi, author of "Weddings and Beheadings" (Photo: http://www.hanifkureishi.com)
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17.04.2007
Amnesty International UK is looking for a volunteer who can blog (full info HERE) to work two months on their Guantanamo campaign. This position is based at AI’s headquarters in central London (UK) but applications to work from home will be considered.
more...From: Amnesty International UK |
16.04.2007
Millions of chronically malnourished children are being neglected by Britain's Department for International Development and the European Commission, says a new report.
more...From: Save the Children UK Related topics/regions: [Europe] Image: Children: everybody's business (SCF)
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16.04.2007
London will be dotted with Beacons – 40-metre-high Y-shaped wind turbines – if Julia Barfield and David Marks get their way. Unlikely? Yes, but remember that Barfield and Marks are the husband and wife team who designed the London Eye and persevered with the idea after its initial rejection.
more...From: OneWorld UK Image: The Beacon
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14.04.2007
Can bloggers be reined in by a new "enforced civility"? Or would rules kill the cut and thrust of online conversation? Some leading bloggers say whether they would consent to a code of conduct. By Padraig Reidy.
more...From: Index on Censorship |
12.04.2007
Apocalyptic warnings of melting ice-caps? Millions of refugees worldwide made homeless by rising seas? Forget it. If you want to mobilise the middle-classes into action on climate change, warn them of the threat to their gardens and the country’s stately homes.
more...*Other climate change and global justice events From: OneWorld UK Image: Intense rainfall and, in some areas, flooding is cause expensive property maintenance problems for the National Trust © NTPL / Paul Wakefield
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11.04.2007
A day-long attempt to discuss ways of tackling the global economy's failure to deliver to people in both the developing and industrialised world while it propels us towards catastrophic climate change, London, 16 June.
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11.04.2007
Any future British prime minister and government must say "never again" to a repetition of past failures to stop genocide in Bosnia and Rwanda and to a repeat of a misadventure on the scale of Iraq, says a new Oxfam paper.
more...From: Oxfam Great Britain |
08.04.2007
A Fine Balance is moving, shocking, funny. That’s Rohinton Mistry’s spellbinding novel. Unfortunately, the play of the book (at the Hampstead Theatre, London) is not as good.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [India] Image: A Fine Balance
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06.04.2007
From Gaddafi to Gandhi - English National Opera’s current season is bringing new figures into the spotlight, reports Daniel Nelson.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [India] Image: © CODEPINK: Women for Peace
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