Full Coverage: United Kingdom
July 2008
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31.07.2008
A change in the law is needed in the wake of the House of Lords ruling in favour of the Serious Fraud Office's termination of a corruption investigation into BAE arms deals with Saudi Arabia, say campaigners.
more...From: The Corner House Related topics/regions: [Saudi Arabia] |
30.07.2008
British foreign secretary David Miliband is facing claims that the government is mounting a political block against moves to regulate UK private military companies amid reports of human rights abuse in Iraq.
more...From: War on Want Image: David Miliband MP
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29.07.2008
The House of Lords will give its verdict on Wednesday on the Serious Fraud Office's appeal against a ruling that its director acted unlawfully when he stopped a corruption investigation into a huge BAE-Saudi arms deal.
more...From: The Corner House Related topics/regions: [Saudi Arabia] Image: I Tornado GR4 Saudi Arabia Airforce ©BAE
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28.07.2008
The British water company Biwater has failed in its bid to claim up to $20 million in damages from the Tanzanian government following the collapse of a controversial water privatisation contract in 2005.
more...From: World Development Movement Related topics/regions: [Tanzania] Image: Collecting water at a traditional water source in Tanzania
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27.07.2008
"The Age of Stupid" is now – because we continue to pump out carbon while knowing that it’s poisoning the world. The Age of Stupid is also an entertaining documentary film. But the makers hope it will be more: that it will help mobilise NGOs and individuals into action.
more...+ Pete Postlethwaite at the movies From: OneWorld UK Image: Pete Postlethwaite (The Age of Stupid)
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26.07.2008
How far would you go to defend what you believed to be right? Which political rights do you enjoy in Britain today and which would you least like to lose? Taking Liberties: the struggle for Britain's freedom and rights runs at the British Library until March 2009.
more...Image: Exhibition curator Matthew Shaw
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24.07.2008
The number of refused asylum-seekers living destitute in Leeds has more than doubled over the last 18 months, according to a new study that says the asylum system is not working.
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23.07.2008
A photography exhibition looks at the prevalence of slavery and injustice in the 21st century through the lenses of eight internationally acclaimed documentary photographers.
more...Related topics/regions: [Information & media] [Human rights] [Social exclusion] |
20.07.2008
Britain can no longer rely on US assurances that it does not use torture, says a new report on human rights by a group of MPs, who also question the outsourcing of torture of British nationals by Pakistan, say London must do more to bring about the closure of Guantánamo Bay, urge that a stronger line be taken with China and voice alarm at the deteriorating rights of Iraqi women.
more...Image: CodePink protests US torture policies, outside White House © CODEPINK: Women for Peace
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18.07.2008
As the UK Government's Climate Bill reaches its final stages, Pete Postlethwaite presents his new feature documentary, The Age of Stupid, to the All-Party Parliamentary Climate Change Group on July 21
more...Image: Pete Postlethwaite (The Age of Stupid)
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16.07.2008
A two-part thriller involving participants in international climate change negotiations will be shown on BBC2 on 23 and 25 July.
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15.07.2008
The British government must fulfil its responsibilities to the people of East Timor, following a quarter-century of violence during which the UK supplied arms to Indonesian forces that illegally occupied East Timor until 1999, a Catholic development group said today.
more...From: Progressio Related topics/regions: [Timor-Leste] Image: Free East Timor poster © Patrick Carkin/Proactivist.com
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14.07.2008
An alarming number of injuries are sustained by asylum deportees at the hands of private "escorts" contracted by the Home Office, says a report published today.
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10.07.2008
The Independent Asylum Commission's final report recommends the UK conducts a "root and branch review" of its detention policies, and that it should stop detaining the children of asylum-seekers entirely.
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08.07.2008
World leaders are called upon to commit to a global social protection strategy, as part of a new five-point plan to end extreme poverty published today.
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08.07.2008
Barclays Bank has sold its shares in Global Coal Management – a British company building a controversial mine in Bangladesh – and should now remove all financial involvement in the project, says a leading UK development lobby group.
more...From: World Development Movement Related topics/regions: [Bangladesh] |
08.07.2008
Both first and second generation biofuels -even those made from non-food crops such as jatropha - are cause for concern, a development agency said as the Gallagher report was launched in Britain.
more...+ Caution on biofuels welcome but all targets should be dropped + 'Stop tinkering' From: Oxfam Great Britain, MADRE, ActionAid UK Image: Will biofuels do more harm than good? (Graphic: Science Museum)
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07.07.2008
For three weeks from Monday 4 August, the Frontline Club will be screening nine documentaries with Q&As on some of the world's forgotten stories, from female soldiers in Sri Lanka to a forgotten war in Nagorno Karabakh, a covered up massacre in Uzbekistan to conscientious objection in the US Army.
more...Image: My Daughter the Terrorist
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04.07.2008
The Royal Bank of Scotland's Corporate Responsibility Report, launched today, runs into a barrage of criticism from a coalition of NGOs who cast doubt on the bank’s green credentials because of its ongoing role in financing fossil fuel expansion around the world.
more...From: People & Planet, Friends of the Earth Scotland Image: Sustainable and unsustainable energy sources
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