Full Coverage: United Kingdom
January 2009
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30.01.2009
England People Very Nice is a journey through four waves of immigration from the 17th century to today. As the French Huguenots, the Irish, the Jews and the Bangladeshis enter the chaotic world of Bethnal Green, each new influx provokes a surge of violent protest over housing, jobs, religion and culture. And the emerging pattern shows that white flight and anxiety over integration are anything but new.
more...Related topics/regions: [Culture] [Migration] Image: England People Very Nice
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28.01.2009
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s appeal to the World Economic Forum this week threatens to deepen the global economic crisis and cost millions of jobs around the world, a UK development charity has warned.
more...+ Trade Unions Bring Tough Message and Practical Solutions to Business + Global unemployment could increase by more than 50 million if the situation continues to deteriorate From: War on Want Image: Trade Justice Movement lobby of parliament
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28.01.2009
More than 20,000 Indians marched through dense forest to create a 17-kilometre human wall across the holy mountain that provides their livelihood and is now under threat from British mining company Vedanta.
more...From: ActionAid UK Related topics/regions: [India] Image: Vedanta protest, London, 2008
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27.01.2009
Sporty fun and games kicks off the public launch of Fairtrade Fortnight on London’s South Bank on Sunday 23 February.
more...From: Fairtrade Foundation Image: Fairtrade wine
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26.01.2009
Caryl Churchil says she wrote Seven Jewish Children – A Play for Gaza (Royal Court Theatre, London, 6-21 February) "as a small response to what has happened in Gaza in the last few weeks.”
more...Related topics/regions: [Israel] [Palestine] |
25.01.2009
Climate change is now such a pressing problem that “it is both prudent and necessary” to try out geoengineering schemes, the director of London’s Science Museum, Professor Chris Rapley, told a meeting at the Royal Geographical Society.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Science] [Climate change] Image: Chris Rapley
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25.01.2009
Simon Jenkins in the Guardian points out that taxpayers' money is disappearing into a black hole of bank balance sheets instead of reviving the real economy.
more...Related topics/regions: [Credit and investment] |
24.01.2009
Meetings in London on African and Asian are common, but Latin America gets less of a look-in. Here's one that bucks the trend - a discussion on British connections with Colombian violence.
more...Related topics/regions: [Colombia] Image: Colombia Solidarity Campaign
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23.01.2009
New work from Eve Ensler - creator of The Vagina Monologues - is to premiere in London in February in a series of benefit performances as part of the London celebration of "V-Day", the global movement to end violence against women and girls.
more...Image: Kirstin Smith, in A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant and A Prayer
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20.01.2009
With international speakers, films, music, and a chance to learn and practise new skills, 6 Billion Ways is your chance to get inspired and join local and global networks building a better world.
more...From: War on Want Image: © Fundación Chandra
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20.01.2009
The British government will produce a White Paper this year on international development in the current economic climate that "will outline our response to the global challenge of securing our common future”, International Development Minister Douglas Alexander told a meeting on climate change and development yesterday.
more...From: OneWorld UK Image: Douglas Alexander
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19.01.2009
A new play, made up of first-hand testimonies of people experiencing homelessness and deprivation in UK today, will be performed during Poverty and Homelessness Action Week (31 January-8 February).
more...Image: Simon Callow
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19.01.2009
“In eight years I never spoke to a government minister with a real understanding of the implications of climate change or the backbone to do something about it” – former London Mayor Ken Livingstone at a meeting in London. And: “Giving up meat is more important than giving up your car.”
more...From: OneWorld UK Image: Ken Livingstone
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19.01.2009
International news coverage is in danger of disappearing completely from British television screens in the next four years unless urgent action is taken, according to a new report.
more...From: Oxfam Great Britain, International Broadcasting Trust |
19.01.2009
The biggest threats to human rights in Britain are ignorance and fear, a campaign group for democracy and rights says today, in response to government comments on a new parliamentary report, A Bill of Rights for the UK?
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17.01.2009
Ecobuild - "the world’s biggest event dedicated to sustainable design, construction and the built environment" - runs at London's Earl's Court on 3-5 March.
more...Image: Office building © Worldwatch Institute © Worldwatch Institute
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15.01.2009
Eight in 10 UK shoppers want a watchdog appointed to monitor and penalise supermarkets which treat suppliers unfairly, a poll commissioned by Traidcraft says today.
more...From: Traidcraft Exchange Image: Fairer trading © Christian Aid
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13.01.2009
Hundreds of destitute Zimbabweans who have sought sanctuary in the UK today asked Gordon Brown for permission to work, pay taxes and gain the skills to help them rebuild Zimbabwe at a demonstration and delegation to Downing Street.
more...Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] Image: Zimbabweans demonstrate for the right to work, London
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13.01.2009
'How long have we got?', 'Can Asia go green? And if it doesn’t, has the world had it?', 'Can technological innovation save us from disaster?' and 'The UK political parties don’t mean what they say on climate change’ are some of the issues up for debate in the forthcoming Green Festival on Climate Change.
more...Image: London Mayor Boris Johnson with Tesla Electric sports car, which visitors to the Green Festival of Debate on Climate Change will be able to try out
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13.01.2009
Destitute Zimbabweans who have sought sanctuary in Britain will today ask Prime Minister Gordon Brown for permission to work, pay taxes and gain the skills to help them rebuild Zimbabwe.
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