Full Coverage: United Kingdom
July 2007
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31.07.2007
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.
more...From: CorpWatch Related topics/regions: [United States] |
26.07.2007
More...Related topics/regions: [Conservation] Image: Last of the Scottish Wildcats poster
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26.07.2007
A British parliamentary committee report on Burma should shame Britain's aid ministry into changing its policies to ensure assistance reaches those most in need even if it means delivering cross-border aid from neighbouring countries, a democracy group said yesterday.
more...From: Burma Campaign Related topics/regions: [Myanmar] |
26.07.2007
The British government's proposal to extend the period for which people can be detained under terrorism legislation to 56 days "is an assault on human rights and freedoms," says a leading rights group.
more...From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat |
25.07.2007
The British government's continued authorisation of the export of military equipment to countries renowned for their violation of human rights is condemned by a leading peace organisation.
more...From: Saferworld Image: Aim higher for tough arms controls © Oxfam GB
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24.07.2007
British opposition Conservative Party proposals on international development have been welcomed by a leading charity but it challenged leader David Cameron - who yesterday addressed the Rwandan Parliament - to turn them into concrete manifesto promises.
more...* Webcameron + Saferworld response + Simon maxwell's ODI blog From: Overseas Development Institute, ActionAid UK |
24.07.2007
A exhibition on Changing climate, changing lives? is running at the Royal Geographical Society in London. It explores the science behind the phenomenon, projections, and the possible effects and actions in the UK.
more...Image: Sunflower (Royal Geographical Society)
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24.07.2007
Gender equality is still generations away -- 200 years in the case of women's representation in Parliament -- Britain's Equal Opportunities Commission said today as it called for urgent action across all aspects of life to close the gaps within 10 years.
more...From: Equal Opportunities Commission Image: Equal Opportunities Commission
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24.07.2007
More than 3 million scientific procedures were carried out on animals in the UK last year, up 115,800 on 2005, and 133,800 more animals were used in experiments, new government figures show.
more...From: National Anti-Vivisection League |
23.07.2007
Britishness is the theme at the Soho Theatre in London's Dean Street in the coming weeks. Plays include White Boy (what does it mean to be a white boy in Britain today?) and Victory Street (racial tensions in northern town).
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23.07.2007
With a cast of thousands - well, 1000 - Pageant celebrates 1,000 years of immigration with words, music and "spontaneous happenings". And it's free.
more...Image: Pageant
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22.07.2007
A British official has failed to persuade Sudanese authorities to open a new site to accommodate displaced people living in squalid shelters on the fringes of an official displacement camp in Sudans North Darfur region.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Sudan] Image: Displaced family in North Darfur: those living outside camps lack relief services (Photo: Derk Segaar/IRIN)
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22.07.2007
It's happening today, it's happening here, says Freefall theatre company in a production in London (31 July-4 August) about UK sex trafficking.
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22.07.2007
It's happening today, it's happening here, says Freefall theatre company in a production in London (31 July-4 August) about UK sex trafficking.
more...Image: Not For Sale
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17.07.2007
Inequality in Britain is at a 40-year high, according to research released today, and the public believes the gap between rich and poor is too large.
more...From Joseph Rowntree Foundation |
16.07.2007
Britain's New Home Secretary should back a plan to allow almost 500,000 people who are living illegally in the UK to stay and pay taxes, according to a think-tank.
more...From: Institute for Public Policy Research |
11.07.2007
Gordon Brown can do more for African than Tony Blair, as shown by his appointment to the Africa portfolio of former UN Deputy Secretary-General Mark Malloch Brown, a principal architect of the Millennium Development Goals and the man who rescued the all-but-collapsed leadership of UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan in 2005. Salim Lone explains.
more...From: Share The World's Resources Related topics/regions: [Africa] |
03.07.2007
The London Literature Festival has two key strands: Saying the Unsayable, which examines issues surrounding freedom of expression and the boundaries of offence, and Metropolitan Lines, which celebrates London as muse.
more...Image: The truth is a dangerous subject. Tahmima Anam discusses discusses the sensitivity needed to turn historical events into fictionalised narratives with novelist Kamila Shamsie
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02.07.2007
In the 16-25 age group, feel strongly about global inequality, want to make an impact and use film to do it? Here's an opportunity.
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