Full Coverage: United Kingdom
November 2007
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30.11.2007
UK household expenditure on ethical goods and services has almost doubled in the past five years - but is still a small proportion of the total annual consumer spend, according to the Co-operative Bank's Ethical Consumerism Report.
more...From: The Co-operative Bank |
29.11.2007
The inaugural UK staging of Hollywoods Annual ARTIVIST (activist artists) Film Festival takes place at the Genesis cinema in Whitechapel, east London, on 7-8 December.
more...Related topics/regions: [Human rights] |
28.11.2007
Keep world leaders on track: join the National Climate March in London on 8 December.
more...From: Campaign against Climate Change Image: Campaign Against Climate Change
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27.11.2007
Responding to the Uk government chief scientific adviser's claim that there is a moral case for GM crops, an environmental group said such crops are not needed to deal with growing populations and climate change.
more...From: Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland Related topics/regions: [Europe] |
26.11.2007
Britain's agricultural aid is ignoring the needs and voices of the poorest farmers and prioritising economic growth over tackling hunger and improving food security, according to a new report.
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22.11.2007
The prospects of a nuclear power renaissance in Britain are zero and the global industry is in steep decline, Green MEPs warned yesterday.
more...From: Guardian Unlimited Image: Sizewell nuclear power station © Greenpeace
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21.11.2007
The 21st Fair Trade Fair - which claims to be the oldest and largest "Fair Christmas Event" in the UK will be held at Westminster Central Hall, Parliament Square, on 1-2 December.
more...Image: Fair Trade Fair
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21.11.2007
British mining corporations supported by the UK government, such as Vedanta Resources, Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton, are complicit in human rights abuse while making huge profits in developing countries, a new report claims.
more...From: War on Want |
16.11.2007
Remembrance Day was marred by the unacknowledged deaths in Iraq - a genocide that threatens to outstrip the horrors of Rwanda in the numbers killed and displaced, says John Pilger.
more...FromNew Statesman Related topics/regions: [Iraq] |
15.11.2007
War on Want, as part of the Enough! coalition, is organising a mass lobby of Parliament on 28 November in support of the Palestinian people.
more...From: War on Want Related topics/regions: [Palestine] |
12.11.2007
African migrants account for the greatest number of new HIV diagnoses in the UK in recent years, and a new report argues that by speaking out, community leaders and people living with HIV can raise awareness of the discrimination they experience.
more...From: Panos London |
08.11.2007
At last, Londons dirtiest secret is out in the open, with the launch of a permanent gallery, London, Sugar & Slavery, at the Museum in Docklands.
more...From: OneWorld UK Image: No1 Warehouse, the Docklands Museum, one of two original nine Georgian warehouses erected on the North Quay by the West India Dock Company to store sugar, rum and coffee - the produce of the slave plantations of the Caribbean
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08.11.2007
One of the UK's largest bus operators will soon offer travelers discounted fares in exchange for their used cooking oil, which will be recycled to power a fleet of buses.
more...From: Worldwatch Institute Image: Stagecoach Group Chief Executive at the launch of the company's Bio-Bus project in Kilmarnock, Scotland. © Worldwatch Institute
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07.11.2007
Children and young people yesterday presented UK Chancellor Alistair Darling with a demand to make child poverty his top priority.
more...From: Save the Children UK Image: Alistair Darling meeting children from the End Child Poverty rally (Photo: Teri Pengilley)
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07.11.2007
Kali returns to Soho to present a week-long showcase of readings and performances of new writing by Asian women, 19-24 November.
more...Image: Kali theatre group
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06.11.2007
Global banana companies are using tax havens to avoid paying tax on their profits - both in industrialised and developing countries.
more...From Tax Justice Network + Revealed: how multinational companies avoid the taxman Related topics/regions: [United States] Image: Bunch of Caribbean bananas
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05.11.2007
It looks like the British government's nuclear ambitions have been dealt yet another major body blow, this time over the intractable issue of nuclear waste, writes Nathan.
more...From: Greenpeace UK |
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