Full Coverage: Europe
April 2009
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30.04.2009
The United Kingdom comes bottom of a new "Intellectual Property Watch List", which aims to be a global snapshot of how copyright laws serve or subvert consumer interests around the world.
more...From: Consumers International Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] |
28.04.2009
Current Government proposals under new EU legislation need to be more ambitious if they are to deliver the positive change needed to protect Britain’s rivers, according to a new campaign network.
more...From: WWF International Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] |
27.04.2009
Governments are responding to public disgust at financial greed by increasing taxes for high earners. But it's a reminder that becoming a little less rich does not address extreme global inequalities.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Finance] [Poverty] Image: Sorting cotton in Mali © Betty Press/Panos
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26.04.2009
Exhibition of 100 ID portraits found at S-21, a Khmer Rouge torture and interrogation prison where fewer than 20 out of 14,200 prisoners are believed to have survived.
more...Related topics/regions: [Cambodia] [United Kingdom] Image: ID portrait salvaged from the Khmer Rouge interrogation, torture and murder prison, S-21 (Photo Archive Group)
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25.04.2009
Several hundred people today staged a protest against British company Vedanta, as it bids to expand its controversial aluminium refinery in India.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [United Kingdom] Image: A previous protest against Vedanta (© Survival)
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24.04.2009
British Foreign Secretary David Miliband has been attacked for backing the use of mercenary troops, which a development charity says will increase the risk of human rights abuse.
more...From: War on Want Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] |
24.04.2009
UK legislation to allow the government to hold secret investigations into suspicious deaths involving state agents would undermine accountability and breach human rights law, warns an international rights group.
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23.04.2009
Roma reported the highest levels of discrimination in a new survey of racist crime and discrimination in the European Union, with high levels of discrimination also cited by Africans.
more...Image: Roma flag/ Bandera gitana © Fundación Chandra
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22.04.2009
The UK government’s promise to meet existing aid commitments to the world’s poorest people in 2010-11 was welcomed by a major development group - but it expressed concern at “efficiency savings” totalling some £155 million planned for the Department for International Development for the same period.
more...+ Green and Brown shoots in contradictory budget + Campaigners celebrate! UK government sticks to aid promises + UK sticks to its aid promises + Save the Children reacts + Budget fails 3.9 million UK children living in poverty + Darling blows historic opportunity to build low-carbon future From: World Development Movement, Oxfam Great Britain, Progressio, UNICEF UK, ActionAid UK , Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Save The Children Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Members of the End Child Poverty campaign wear billboards to remind Labour of its promise to end child poverty in the UK (© UNICEF UK/2009/Andrew Aitchison)
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22.04.2009
A European Commission report provides clear evidence of the need for radical reform of the current policy that dictates how European fisheries are managed, says a leading environmental group.
more...From: WWF International |
21.04.2009
Leading British retailers Tesco and Primark today are accused of cashing in on the recession with cheap fashion sales by exploiting overseas garment workers.
more...From: War on Want Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] |
20.04.2009
A new bill that campaign groups warn could precipitate human rights and environmental damage by UK companies is being rushed through parliament a day before the Government releases its supposedly ‘green’ budget.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] |
20.04.2009
Subsidies for scrapping old cars are all the rage in Europe. But will these handouts put developing countries in a positive frame of mind to make concessions for a new Kyoto agreement?
more...Related topics/regions: [Climate change] [Consumption] Image: 1994 Fiesta awaiting low carbon replacement © Bill Gunyon
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20.04.2009
BP and Exxon continue to ignore requests to join consultations with an international scientific panel to work to protect the world’s most endangered whales, threatened by oil and gas development around Sakhalin Island in Far East Russia, say campaigners.
more...From: WWF International Related topics/regions: [Russian Federation] Image: Gray whale
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19.04.2009
Although his case study of China is hardly typical, Timothy Garton Ash offers a painful reminder that cutbacks in media reporting have further diminished coverage of foreign news. Guardian
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [China] [Media] |
16.04.2009
The Prince’s Trust breached charity law by running a joint fundraising event with a Conservative Party body called Women2Win, the Charity Commissioners have ruled.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] |
15.04.2009
If you work for an NGO, or have made a donation, or been on a march, or signed a petition for a fairer world, The Fever has something to say to you.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Claire Higgins: 90-minute monologue
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07.04.2009
Hundreds of Tamil protesters have rallied through the night outside Parliament demanding the government acts to end war in Sri Lanka.
more...+ Oslo protests + Resettlement for IDPs to Begin from Mannar before April Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Sri Lanka] |
07.04.2009
Previous adaptations of August Strindberg’s 1888 play Miss Julie have placed it in South Africa, the US and Ireland, and have added race to the original’s clash of class and gender. So there’s no reason why the Polight Theatre should not take it as an inspiration for a short piece on European migrants.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] |
06.04.2009
A leading children's charity has declared a "crisis" for families in the UK, as it partners with another UK charity to distribute cash grants to around 1,000 families who are struggling in the recession.
more...From: Save The Children Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] |
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