Events archive
September 2007
30.09.2007
George Monbiot is one of the speakers at a meeting on "The issues and actions for climate change" in Bristol, 18 October.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: George Monbiot © Gabrielle Hamm
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28.09.2007
A group of Christian Aid activists arrive in the capital this weekend at the end of a 1,000 mile Cut the Carbon march from Northern Ireland to London that has brought the issue of climate change to the doorsteps of local people and to businesses and MPs across the country.
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24.09.2007
To celebrate the launch of Amnesty's campaign, Unsubscribe, Amnesty is inviting bloggers, second lifers, social networkers, activists and anyone with an interest in changing the way the world is changed to an evening of wine, smoothies and stimulating speakers in a two-way conversation.
more...From: Amnesty International UK Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Amnesty's 'Unsubscribe' campaign
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21.09.2007
A tsunami of violence has hit South Africa, writer Andre Brink says on Murder Most Foul, which will be shown on More4 at 9pm on Tuesday.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [South Africa] Image: Sir Anthony Sher
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20.09.2007
Among the works at an exhibition at London's ICA in October is a suggestion for a community called Extreme Green Guerillas where animal messengers replace mobile phones and modified urban vermin is preferable to free-range organic chicken.
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16.09.2007
Films from 43 countries feature in this year's London Film Festival, 17 October-1 November, as well as documentaries that include Kim Longinotto's Hold Me Tight Let Me Go, on a school for violent and traumatised youngsters, and The Champagne Spy, Films from 43 countries feature in this year's London Film Festival, 17 October-1 November, as well as documentaries that include Kim Longinotto's Hold Me Tight Let Me Go, on a school for violent and traumatised youngsters, and The Champagne Spy, Films from 43 countries feature in this year's London Film Festival, 17 October-1 November, as well as documentaries that include Kim Longinotto's Hold Me Tight Let Me Go, on a school for violent and traumatised youngsters, and The Champagne Spy.Films from 43 countries feature in this year's London Film Festival, 17 October-1 November, as well as documentaries that include Kim Longinotto's Hold Me Tight Let Me Go, on a school for violent and traumatised youngsters, and The Champagne Spy.Films from 43 countries feature in this year's London Film Festival, 17 October-1 November, as well as documentaries that include Kim Longinotto's Hold Me Tight Let Me Go, on a school for violent and traumatised youngsters, and The Champagne Spy.Films from 43 countries feature in this year's London Film Festival, 17 October-1 November, as well as documentaries that include Kim Longinotto's Hold Me Tight Let Me Go, on a school for violent and traumatised youngsters, and The Champagne Spy, about an undercover Israeli intelligence agent.
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16.09.2007
Films from 43 countries feature in this year's London Film Festival, 17 October-1 November, as well as documentaries that include Kim Longinotto's Hold Me Tight Let Me Go, and The Champagne Spy.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: The Mourning Forest, a French-Japanese production about a friendship between a young woman and an old man suffering from dementia
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09.09.2007
A chance to hear and discuss the detailed conclusions of the Fourth Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change on Assessment on Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability, London, 18-19 September.
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09.09.2007
A chance to hear and discuss the detailed conclusions of the Fourth Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change on Assessment on Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability, London, 18-19 September.
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09.09.2007
A chance to hear and discuss the detailed conclusions of the Fourth Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change on Assessment on Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability, London, 18-19 September.
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08.09.2007
The resurrection of religion, Recycling is a waste of time, Friendship or networking? Should art change the world? Is Britain a nation of sporting losers? Ethical foreign policy after Blair, The new heresies, What is education for?, The age of the metropolis, Whatever happened to serious TV? and Should Creationism be taught? The Battle of Ideas, London, 27-28 October.
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06.09.2007
The only UK conference for students and young people on refugee issues, London, 10-11 November.
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04.09.2007
Africa Mine six documentary feature films, bands, DJs, speakers, discussions at London's Arcola Theatre over three consecutive weekends creates a space to enjoy and discuss music, film and politics in Africa.
more...Related topics/regions: [Africa] [United Kingdom] Image: Suffering and Smiling, one of the films featured in the Africa Mine festival
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03.09.2007
Visitors to Grand Designs Live NEC in Birmingham in October will be invited to visit the Green Garden and learn how to transform their own gardens stylishly while helping to tackle climate change.
more...From: Christian Aid Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] |
02.09.2007
Make the most of The Yacoubian Building: some Egyptian MPs tried to get it banned and in Kuwait the censors scissors cut it from three hours to 90 minutes. Daniel Nelson reports on a filmic slice of life from Cairo.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Egypt] Image: The Yacoubian Building
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