Full Coverage: United Kingdom
March 2007
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30.03.2007
World leaders agreed more than 100 years ago on a process to settle international disputes like the one causing sabres to rattle in London and Tehran this week, says the Transnational Foundation. Why don't they use it?
more...From: Transnational Foundation Related topics/regions: [Iran] |
29.03.2007
Participate at the CIVICUS World Assembly, which is a forum for international civil society representatives to get together, exchange ideas, experiences and build strategies for a just world.
more...Meet high-profile speakers and grassroots activists from all over the world at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre - Glasgow, Scotland 23 to 27 May 2007. Related topics/regions: [Capacity building] [Human rights] [Culture] [Civil society] |
25.03.2007
Its not particularly original in what it has to say, and its just five static characters on the same unchanging set, yet Weights, at the Blue Elephant Theatre in London, is entertaining and oddly satisfying.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Cuba] |
23.03.2007
Even after a national ruling allowing schools to ban full-face Islamic veils from schools, Britains government and courts still dont do enough to protect children from their parents beliefs, says Maryam Namazie.
more...From: Index on Censorship |
23.03.2007
An annual commemoration day is to be held to recall Britain's role in the slave trade, and the fight against it, says deputy prime minister John Prescott.
more...From: Guardian Unlimited Related topics/regions: [Africa] |
22.03.2007
The British government may fingerprint children as young as 11 for the countrys National Identity register. Fingerprint IDs will be cross-checked against prints from 900,000 unsolved crimes.
more...From: Child Rights Information Network |
20.03.2007
A vineyard established by a German mining engineer in Burma will probably be added to the Burma Campaigns dirty list of investors helping prop up one of the worlds worst dictatorships.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Myanmar] Image: Another Burma Campaign UK initiative: Britons are being encourages to post a pineapple to Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett to protest 'farcical' sanctions against Burma that target a pineapple juice company but not the oil, gas, or timber sectors. © Burma Campaign
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19.03.2007
Britain's Prince Harry is set to receive a warm welcome from many ordinary Iraqis in Basra who are accustomed to seeing the sons of their own leaders enjoying lives of privilege.
more...From: Institute for War and Peace Reporting Related topics/regions: [Iraq] |
19.03.2007
Public water providers need to be at the heart of efforts to tackle the global water crisis, according to a report released ahead of World Water Day on 22 March.
more...From: World Development Movement |
14.03.2007
The British Government has been urged to suspend plans for experimental GM potato trials, in the wake of a Dutch court order for the destruction of permits for trials in the Netherlands because of inadequate assessment of environmental risks.
more...From: Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland Related topics/regions: [Netherlands] Image: People say NO to GMO - Are you listening, Tony? © OneWorld
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13.03.2007
Three interesting events coming up at the Science Museum's Dana Centre in April: Future global issues and what the planet might face by 2025 including carbon credits, expensive fuel, global health inequality; Is Water the Next Oil?; and Rights for Robots.
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12.03.2007
The British Gurkha Welfare Society has taken a full-page ad in today's Guardian newspaper to appeal to UK Prime Minister Tony Blair for fair treatment for Nepalis who have served in the British army.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Nepal] Image: Days of Glory
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07.03.2007
Between Worlds: Voyagers to Britain 1700-1850 is an excellent idea for an exhibition and is good as far as it goes but it doesnt go far enough, says OneWorld UK's Daniel Nelson.
more...From: OneWorld UK Image: Ho Nee Yeath Taw No Row, King of Generethgarich, by John Verelst, 1710 © Library and Archives Canada. He was one of the "Four Kings" of Canada who were in fact American Indian emissaries who came to UK to forge a military and political alliance
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07.03.2007
Considering the success achieved by the film of Al Gores global warming lecture, An Inconvenient Truth - which claims to be the fourth highest grossing documentary of all time it is surprising, says OneWorld UK Editor Daniel Nelson, that the current rash of film festivals in London does not boast a single film about climate change.
more...From: OneWorld UK Image: When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts (image courtesy of HBO)
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06.03.2007
The British Prime Minister's peculiar attitude to America's leaders weighs heavily on his domestic legacy, says Godfrey Hodgson.
more...From: openDemocracy Related topics/regions: [United States] |
06.03.2007
A call for a ban on the production of drugs in food crops has been made by a UK environmental group in the wake of US government preliminary approval for the commercial production of GM pharmaceutical rice containing human genes.
more...From: Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland Related topics/regions: [United States] |
05.03.2007
Campaigners are urging two British ministers to press Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama to respect press freedom and human rights when they meet in London on Tuesday
more...Related topics/regions: [Sri Lanka] |
02.03.2007
It will take one or two more Katrina-style catastrophes to get people thinking about global warming, Colin Challen, the British MP who chairs the parliamentary all-party committee on climate change, tells OneWorld UK.
more...+ OneWorld's Climate Change Guide From: OneWorld UK Image: The CarbonNeutral Company joins Stephen Byers MP and Colin Challen MP (centre) to launch the first All Party Parliamentary Climate Change Group, June 2005
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