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December 2008
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18.12.2008
Attempts to introduce genetically modified foods had been “cack-handed” because proponents failed to understand that the issue was not technology but food culture, Prof Timothy Lang said at the opening of a new Science Museum exhibition.
more...From: OneWorld UK Image: Tomatoes
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17.12.2008
What a difference it makes when you put something in a showcase, says David Spence of the London Museum, pointing to exhibits in the museum’s new Homeless in the Capital exhibition.
more...From: OneWorld UK Image: Homeless in the Capital
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16.12.2008
Laws that withdraw all support from asylum-seekers should be scrapped as part of a far-reaching overhaul of the system designed to speed up decisions and return people to their home countries, according to a new report from the think-tank set up by the former Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith.
more...+ UK Border Agency annual report Image: Yeukai Taruvinga, asylum seeker and Asylum Working Group member with Iain Duncan Smith MP, chairman of the Centre for Social Justice
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08.12.2008
The carnage of the terrorist attack at Mumbai's railway station was given relatively poor coverage in the media. Those of us with a fear of railway terror will have India's ordinary travellers in our thoughts.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [Terrorism] [Transport] Image: Waterloo Station © Bill Gunyon
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04.12.2008
Sustainable management of UK seas and protection of marine species and habitats moved a step closer with the Government's commitment to a full UK Marine & Coastal Access Bill, according to an environmental group.
more...From: WWF International |
03.12.2008
TUC general secretary Brendan Barber is refusing to back down over a decision to let out its congress hall this Friday to a British company whose suppliers are alleged to use sweatshop labour in Bangladesh to manufacture cheap T shirts.
more...Image: Brendan Barber, TUC general-secretary
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03.12.2008
Charities often implement environmental initiatives as a result of pressure from key individuals within the organisation and when they move on, the impetus for change can be lost, says a new Charity Commission report.
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02.12.2008
The British government’s renewed promise to deliver 0.7 per cent of gross national income in aid has been welcomed by a development group, which calls on other rich nations to follow through on their commitments.
more...From: Progressio |
01.12.2008
Is it wise to blame climate change for the horse chestnut leaf miner moth now active in southern England? Yes and no is the prudent answer.
more...Related topics/regions: [Biodiversity] [Climate change] Image: Not so green this summer
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