Full Coverage: Europe
November 2008
Browse the archives by month:
| … |
2007
|
2008
|
2009
|
27.11.2008
Refugee organisations yesterday took the first step towards a fresh campaign to end the British government’s “inhumane, ineffective” practice of insisting that refused asylum-seekers survive only on supermarket vouchers worth £35 a week.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] |
26.11.2008
As the scale of the global credit, climate and oil shocks becomes clearer, support for a radical 'Green New Deal' is growing, two British campaigners told a meeting in parliament last night.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: A Green New Deal
|
26.11.2008
All espresso coffee sold in Starbucks stores in the UK and Ireland will be Fairtrade certified by the end of next year, it was announced today.
more...From: Fairtrade Foundation Related topics/regions: [United States] [United Kingdom] Image: coffee beans
|
25.11.2008
The commission tasked with preventing a collapse of the Mediterranean bluefin tuna fishery has opted for catch quotas still far higher than its own scientists recommend and leaving industrial fleets free to scoop up tuna at the height of its spawning period, says a leading environmental group.
more...From: WWF International Image: Mediterranean tuna fishery
|
24.11.2008
Don't give to street fundraisers – "charity muggers", or chuggers – says the organisation Intelligent Giving.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Intelligent Giving: 'We tell it as it is'
|
24.11.2008
Racial prejudice in Britain has been declining sharply in Britain since the 1980s thanks to the greater tolerance of younger generations, according to a new study.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] |
21.11.2008
Agreement to send more UN troops and police to Congo must be supplemented by the immediate despatch of European troops, says an international development charity.
more...From: Oxfam International Related topics/regions: [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] Image: Congo crisis
|
21.11.2008
A new European Commission communication is an important contribution to
more...the goal of ensuring that the Arctic is not destroyed by a new natural resources rush, says a prominent wildlife organisation. |
18.11.2008
Is our greatest right the right to think, to eat, to rest, to talk, or something unexpected, like the right to own property or to enjoy the arts?
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Shami Chakrabarti, director of Liberty (© Liberty)
|
18.11.2008
Actors for Human Rights is launching a new production, which comprises of first-hand testimonies of undocumented migrants living and working in London.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Information & media] [Migration] Image: The Illegals
|
17.11.2008
The public has been admitted to the trial of four men in connection with the murder of outspoken Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya, though no mastermind or hit-man is among the defendants.
more...From: Reporter Senza Frontiere Related topics/regions: [Russian Federation] |
15.11.2008
British pesticides campaigner Georgina Downs wins a historic victory with a High Court ruling that the Government has been acting unlawfully in its policy on the use of pesticides in crop spraying and failure to protect public health.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Georgina Downs outside the High Court
|
14.11.2008
People and the environment must be at the heart of fundamental reform of the international financial and economic system, a group of 24 NGOs tells UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown today as he leaves for the G20 Summit in Washington.
more...+ G20 must put fight against poverty at the center of global economic reforms Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Prime Minister Gordon Brown
|
12.11.2008
Slavers of Harley Street, an addition to the Dockland Museum's London, Sugar and Slavery gallery, lifts the lid on London’s middle-class investments in slavery, dispelling the myth that the archetypal slave-owner was sitting on a porch in the Caribbean surveying his plantations.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Race Politics] Image: Slave owner Elizabeth Barrett Browning
|
12.11.2008
The European Commission is failing to pay its fair share towards discovering and developing new tuberculosis vaccines, diagnostics and treatments, according to new analysis from an international medical humanitarian organisation.
more...From: Médecins sans frontières Image: TB
|
11.11.2008
An impasse between Norway and the European Union has put the recovery of North Sea cod stocks at further risk.
more...From: WWF International Related topics/regions: [Norway] Image: Every year thousands of tonnes of North Sea cod is needlessly thrown overboard (© WWF-Canon / Mike R Jackson)
|
10.11.2008
Almost a year since the opening of the only permanent exhibition in London dedicated to exploring slavery, the Docklands Museum is welcoming people to examine their own histories in relation to the capital city and its role in the global slave trade.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Race Politics] Image: Burt Caesar
|
10.11.2008
Anti-poverty and environmental groups representing over nine million people are today urging British Prime Minister Gordon Brown to call time on the global greed responsible for the worst financial crisis in history.
more...From: World Development Movement, War on Want, ActionAid UK , Jubilee Debt Campaign, CAFOD, Trade Justice Movement , New Economics Foundation Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown © CAFOD
|
09.11.2008
Was the UK Climate Change Bill really approved by parliament or was it a dream? If this attack of political common sense continues, what will be the next campaign success story?
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Climate change] Image: Vulnerable Guinea-Bissau coastline © Tom Shaw
|
08.11.2008
London’s homeless people will make their voices heard at Museum of London on 4 December with the opening of Homeless in the Capital.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Homeless in the Capital: exhibition opens on 4 December
|
Browse the archives by month:
| … |
2007
|
2008
|
2009
|

