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30.08.2007 Cheap school uniforms sold in major UK supermarkets are being produced by women workers in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka earning as little as five pence (10 US cents) per hour and working over 70 hours per week, according to a new report.
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From: ActionAid UK
Related topics/regions: [Bangladesh] [Sri Lanka]
Ecotricity
26.08.2007 A free day out in the park with a wealth of information on sustainable urban living, health and energy, with speakers, poets, great DJs, craft and campaign stalls, music, local food, activities for kids and live acts all powered by working examples of renewable energy. It's the Urban Green Fair, London, 9 September.
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Image: Ecotricity
23.08.2007 A British court's bar on the return of asylum-seekers to the Democratic Republic of Congo until it was proved safe to do so was welcomed by the Refugee Council. which said the case should never have gone to court.
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From: Refugee Council
Related topics/regions: [Congo (Democratic Republic of)]
22.08.2007 John Stewart - banned from taking part in the recent climate change protest at London's Heathrow Airport by a court injunction won by airport operator BAA - reflects on the success of fellow campaigners in his absence.
From: Index On Censorship
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Livingstone: "London and Venezuela will be exchanging those things in which they are rich to the mutual benefit of both."
21.08.2007 Following a deal between London Mayor Ken Livingstone and the Venezuelan oil company PetrÓleos de Venezuela Europa, a scheme was launched yesterday which will give half-priced bus travel to up to 250,000 low-income Londoners.
From: Mayor of London
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Related topics/regions: [Venezuela]
Image: Livingstone: "London and Venezuela will be exchanging those things in which they are rich to the mutual benefit of both."
 Luol Deng passes on tips to youngsters in South Norwood, the area of London where the former refugee was brought up. © Getty Images
21.08.2007 Chicago Bulls star Luol Deng is back in Britain to try and help his adopted country win a place in the 2012 London Olympics - and support the UN refugee agency's campaign to open up sports and education opportunities for millions of young refugees around the world.
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From: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Related topics/regions: [Sudan]
Image: Luol Deng passes on tips to youngsters in South Norwood, the area of London where the former refugee was brought up. © Getty Images
Shackles (International Slavery Museum, Liverpool)
16.08.2007 The International Slavery Museum opens in Liverpool on 23 August.
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Image: Shackles (International Slavery Museum, Liverpool)
16.08.2007 British tourists are being urged to be vigilant about buying wildlife souvenirs this summer when travelling abroad, as part of attempts to save endangered species.
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From: WWF International
Free Outgoing
15.08.2007 When a well-behaved Indian girl is filmed with a boy in her classroom, the video clip spreads like a virus. Transmitted from person to person it infects firstly the local community and then seemingly the entire country with a burning moral outrage. An Indian play comes to London, 8-24 November.
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Related topics/regions: [India]
Image: Free Outgoing
12.08.2007 Calls have been made for more environmental education in the college curriculum in Britain.
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From: Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland
11.08.2007 Life After Scandal takes you behind the closed curtains and beyond the reach of the telephoto lenses to explore our paparazzi-infested world from the other side, as those implicated in some of the most notorious scandals of recent years talk frankly about the events which transformed their lives: Hampstead Theatre, London, 20 September-20 October.

This new verbatim play
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11.08.2007 Life After Scandal takes you behind the closed curtains and beyond the reach of the telephoto lenses to explore our paparazzi-infested world from the other side, as those implicated in some of the most notorious scandals of recent years talk frankly about the events which transformed their lives: Hampstead Theatre, London, 20 September-20 October.

This new verbatim play
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11.08.2007 Life After Scandal takes you behind the closed curtains and beyond the reach of the telephoto lenses to explore our paparazzi-infested world from the other side, as those implicated in some of the most notorious scandals of recent years talk frankly about the events which transformed their lives: Hampstead Theatre, London, 20 September-20 October.
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Bournemouth Imam Majid Yasin blames the council for the lack of an Islamic cemetery.
10.08.2007
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Related topics/regions: [Religion]
Image: Bournemouth Imam Majid Yasin blames the council for the lack of an Islamic cemetery.
Sunseeker Rallye in Bournemouth
10.08.2007
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Related topics/regions: [Pollution]
Image: Sunseeker Rallye in Bournemouth
I Is For India
06.08.2007 I For India is unassuming, warm, tender, funny, moving filmmaking; social history about Britain and India, family, migration and identity.

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From: OneWorld UK
Related topics/regions: [India]
Image: I Is For India
Flood-affected families in Pakistan
05.08.2007 A leading children's charity is appealing for at least £2 million for its emergency response to floods in South Asia which have put at risk at least 10 million children in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan.
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From: Save the Children UK
Related topics/regions: [Pakistan] [India] [Bangladesh]
Image: Flood-affected families in Pakistan
Pirate Fish on Your Plate (Environmental Justice Foundation)
02.08.2007 The link between British consumers and illegal or "pirate" fishing vessels operating off West Africa that are decimating fish stocks and robbing some of the poorest people on the planet has been exposed in a new report.

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From: Environmental Justice Foundation
Related topics/regions: [West Africa]
Image: Pirate Fish on Your Plate (Environmental Justice Foundation)
Members of India’s Kunti Kundh community arrive in London
01.08.2007 Leaders of minority communities from Orissa, India, are in London this week to tell how their way of life is under threat from mining giant Vedanta Resources.
* Vedanta AGM today Wednesday 1 August, (3-5pm)
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From: ActionAid UK
Related topics/regions: [India]
Image: Members of India’s Kunti Kundh community arrive in London © ActionAid UK
01.08.2007 GlaxoSmithKline provides research funding to doctors who write favorable opinions of depression drugs for children, despite evidence from clinical trials that the medication can cause anger and even suicide.
From: CorpWatch
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Related topics/regions: [United States]

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