Full Coverage: Northern Europe
January 2006
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31.01.2006
The climate change debate hots up: an increasing number of meetings on OneWorld UK's Events page deal with global warming. In the next couple of weeks talks and discussions include Bangladesh and climate change adaptation; Climate change and civil society: who is speaking for whom?; The Dana Pub Guide to Energy and The things we do for energy; Should global warming be one of the top priorities for humanity? - with Tom Burke, Michael Meacher, Prof Bjorn Lomborg and Philip Stott; and Contraction and convergence: global solutions to climate change.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Climate change] Image: Climate demonstrators, London
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31.01.2006
Stand by for the annual feast of films at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival, in London, 15-25 March which promises "a programme of 22 intelligent, inspiring and indispensable feature films and documentaries from 20 countries, articulating many of the human, environmental and geo-political stories of our times."
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Human rights] [Information & media] Image: <italic>Source</italic>: looks at the oil boom in Azerbaijan (Human Rights Watch film festival)
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31.01.2006
Military Families Against the War says that the death of the 100th British soldier in Iraq yesterday will be marked by protests in towns across the country.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Iraq] [Conflict] Image: Iraq war protest, Westminster © Gabrielle Hamm
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31.01.2006
While the many of us snap up £1.99 flights to Rome, a small but growing band of conscientious objectors are making a stand by refusing to fly. Is this the beginning of the budget travel backlash, asks Tom Robbins.
more...From: Guardian Unlimited Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Transport] [Climate change] [Pollution] Image: Congestion at Heathrow airport © FreeFoto.com
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31.01.2006
A national search has begun to find Englands young climate change champions, who will be asked to help raise the profile of green issues among young people in their area. Nine people will be selected as part of a government initiative.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Youth] [Climate change] |
31.01.2006
Archbishop Desmond Tutu has accused the UK of "meanness of spirit" in a letter to Gordon Brown asking him to return £1.7bn that the UK will receive from Nigeria as its share of a deal by rich countries to write off much of Nigeria's debts.
more...From: World Development Movement Related topics/regions: [Nigeria] [South Africa] [United Kingdom] [Debt] Image: Debt relief: giiving or taking?
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30.01.2006
Marks & Spencer will become the first major UK retailer to sell clothing made from 100 per cent Fairtrade cotton, the company said today as it launched a new campaign - 'Look behind the label' - to tell customers about the way its products are sourced and made.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Trade] |
30.01.2006
Patrick Vieira's life story, from humble beginnings in Senegal to triumph with France, shows that football is the world's most globalised industry, says Simon Kuper.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Senegal] [France] [Migration] [Globalisation] |
30.01.2006
British Prime Minister Tony Blair has admitted that the risks of climate change may be more serious than previously thought.
more...* How much climate change can we take? - Defra launches new book Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Climate change] |
27.01.2006
Food production and ownership is under more threat than ever from big business. War on Want brings UK campaigners together with activists from across the world to hear how people are fighting back, London, 25 February.
more...From: War on Want Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Development] |
27.01.2006
Campaigners say the UK Treasury will pocket a £1.7 billion windfall almost twice the entire aid budget for Africa from a deal to cancel part of Nigeria's debt and accuse the government of effectively raiding the aid budget to help balance the UK's finances.
more...From: World Development Movement Related topics/regions: [Nigeria] [United Kingdom] [Debt] Image: Drop the Debt © World Development Movement
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27.01.2006
Many students applying to university in UK to study medicine or dentistry will be required to undergo a 90-minute computer aptitude test as part of their course application. The UKCAT (UK Clinical Aptitude Test) will feature verbal reasoning, numerical reasoning, abstract reasoning and problem solving questions; it will not cover academic subjects
more...Related topics/regions: [Europe] [Western Europe] [United Kingdom] [Health] [ICT] |
26.01.2006
As the British government announces that 4,150 extra troops will be sent to Afghanistan, it is also reported that Kabul's fight against illegal poppy cultivation will be a key point on the agenda at the London conference to discuss the country's future this month.
more...* OneWorld UK Guide to Afghanistan From: Inter Press Service Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan] [United Kingdom] [Narcotics] Image: Bombed palace, Afghanistan (Photo: Brandy Bauer) © Brandy Bauer
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26.01.2006
Wave and tide power could provide up to 20% of the UK's current electricity, a new report says.
more...From: Guardian Unlimited Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Climate change] [Renewable energy] |
25.01.2006
Solicitor Imran Khan talks about Islamophobia and the role it plays in human rights violations in the post-9/11 and 7/7 world, at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London on 9 March.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Human rights] [Religion] |
25.01.2006
Thousands of campaigners vow to continue the fight against poverty and are sending their white bands to Prime Minister Tony Blair in a demand that he do the same.
more...From: CAFOD Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [MDGs] |
25.01.2006
The UK Government is still failing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, new Government figures reveal.
more...From: Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Climate change] [Pollution] Image: G8 Edinburgh 2005, Climate Change banner © Peter Armstrong
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25.01.2006
After an exposure on Swedish TV, Scandinavian frozen food giant Findus has agreed to stop selling illegally caught fish.
more...From: Greenpeace International Related topics/regions: [Sweden] [Fisheries] |
25.01.2006
The Palestine Society of the School of Oriental and African Studies in London has invited all Palestinians in the Diaspora to participate in symbolic elections on the actual date of elections to be held in the Occupied Palestinian Territories on 25 January.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Democracy] |
24.01.2006
Britain is ranked fifth best in the world at tackling domestic and global environmental problems - behind New Zealand, Sweden, Finland and the Czech Republic - in performance league tables to be launched at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, this week.
more...From: Guardian Unlimited Related topics/regions: [Sweden] [Finland] [Denmark] [Environment] |
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