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27.03.2008 The way Britain treats asylum-seekers falls "seriously below" the standards of a civilised society, says the Independent Asylum Commission.
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Sizewell nuclear power station, operated by British Energy © Greenpeace
25.03.2008 British and French leaders Gordon Brown and Nicholas Sarkozy will this week sign up to an entente atomique and herald a new era of cross-Channel cooperation.
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From: Greenpeace UK
Related topics/regions: [France]
Image: Sizewell nuclear power station, operated by British Energy © Greenpeace
25.03.2008 Many young people are effectively being "raised online" spending over 20 hours a week using sites such as bebo, Myspace, Facebook and YouTube, according to new research.
Institute for Public Policy Research
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Banana Republic demo, London
21.03.2008 Campaigners staged a demonstration against sweatshop labour when Banana Republic, the up-market chain of the Gap clothes empire, opened its first European store in London.
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From: War on Want
Image: Banana Republic demo, London
Prime Minister Gordon Brown: Unveils first security strategy
20.03.2008 Support for failing states, stabilising areas recovering from conflict - including a 1,000 strong civilian force - and tackling violent extremism are among proposals in Britain's newly unveiled National Security Strategy.
From UK Cabinet office
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Image: Prime Minister Gordon Brown: Unveils first security strategy © Bill Gunyon
20.03.2008 One of the biggest fashion retailers in the US, Banana Republic, last night began an investigation into allegations that workers in India who make its clothes are being forced to work more than 70 hours a week for as little as 15p an hour.
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From: Guardian Unlimited
Stop Violence Against Women
19.03.2008 Most people in Britain would like to think that if a woman is repeatedly abused, beaten, humiliated and raped, the law will ensure she can get protection and justice. But it's not like that, warns a new report.
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From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat
Image: Stop Violence Against Women © Amnesty International UK
The Science of Survival
17.03.2008 A new family exhibition at the Science Museum in London explores how our lives could be affected by changing climate and resources, and gives a glimpse of how we might live in 2050.
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Related topics/regions: [Climate change] [Science]
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Salman Rushdie will discuss his latest novel ‘The Enchantress of Florence’, as well as strong female protagonists and the role of the imagination in fiction
17.03.2008 Meet the great writers you know and the great writers you don't ... in a weekend of events that promises to engage with stories from all over the globe in unexpected and extraordinary encounters.
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Image: Salman Rushdie will discuss his latest novel ‘The Enchantress of Florence’, as well as strong female protagonists and the role of the imagination in fiction
13.03.2008 It began with a blinding flash and promises of speedy victory. Five years on, the mission is far from accomplished, says Neal Ascherson.
From The New Statesman
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Related topics/regions: [Iraq] [United States]
12.03.2008 Two British human rights campaigners have been arrested at sea off Diego Garcia - the Indian Ocean island that Britain has leased to the U.S. for controversial military activity.
+ Reports from The People's Navy
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Related topics/regions: [Mauritius] [United States]
11.03.2008 Lord Goldsmith's British citizenship review -- including proposals to remove the voting rights of Commonwealth and Irish citizens in general elections and getting young adults to pledge allegiance to the monarch -- have been condemned as patronising and unnecessarily divisive.
From: Unlock Democracy
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11.03.2008 President Bush rallied rich nations last week to join the the U.K., Japan, and the United States in committing billions of dollars for developing countries to expand their renewable energy capacity.
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From: Worldwatch Institute
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Image: © Greenpeace UK
08.03.2008 Campaigners are calling on a UK company, Global Coal Management, to abandon plans for an open cast coal mine in Bangladesh that campaigners claim will leave people poorer and threaten food and water security.
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From: World Development Movement
Related topics/regions: [Bangladesh]
03.03.2008 The scale of public protest against an additional runway at Britain's premier airport is causing concern at the highest levels of government, says Greenpeace.
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From: Greenpeace UK
Some progress: The Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) trains thousands of women from rural areas in basic health science, which has reduced child mortality
02.03.2008 Lack of political will is a key factor in the international failure to improve the health of women, according to a report by a group of British MPs.
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Image: Some progress: The Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) trains thousands of women from rural areas in basic health science, which has reduced child mortality © WGBH Educational Foundation and Vulcan Productions, Inc./“Rx for Survival”
01.03.2008 It has been estimated that around one in every twenty people living in London is a refugee or asylum seeker - but they are rarely heard and often misrepresented in the popular media. Increasingly, museums are exploring how culture and heritage can promote greater intercultural understanding.
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