Recognizing migrants’ contribution on 18 December is an opportunity to speak up against discriminatory and divisive policies says Jan Brulc.
Filed in: Migration Politics Society UN United Kingdom
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Recognizing migrants’ contribution on 18 December is an opportunity to speak up against discriminatory and divisive policies says Jan Brulc.
Filed in: Migration Politics Society UN United Kingdom
Population surveys are as much about social experience as identity. Amy Hall on what’s between the tick boxes.
Filed in: Minorities Race Society United Kingdom
Open-source technology offers citizens the chance to wrest control of their bills from utility companies says Carbon Co-op’s Jonathan Atkinson.
Filed in: Energy Technology United Kingdom
Kevin Smith says the galleries can ditch the disgraced oil giant’s sponsorship without terrible consequences.
Filed in: Activism Environment Oil United Kingdom
Could we be on the brink of the next financial crisis? We will be if mega-corporations have their way, says Tom Moriarty.
Filed in: Corporations Economics United Kingdom
The sportswear giant has lost contracts worth over $10 million because of its refusal to settle a $1.8-million debt to workers.
Filed in: Activism Human Rights Indonesia Trade Unions United Kingdom
Ruth London from Fuel Poverty Action says it is misleading to present renewables as an extra cost for hard-up customers.
Filed in: Energy Nuclear Power Politics Poverty Power United Kingdom
No money, no carbon, no passport: Emma Fordham on Earthian, who rejected his identity then set off from London to Iraq.
Filed in: Economics Iraq Peace United Kingdom
A French airport project has attracted the resistance of thousands. This supporter says it is direct democracy in action.
Filed in: Activism Conservation Environment France Transport
Symon Hill won’t be ‘liking’ anything on 1 December because of the social network’s shady tax affairs.
Filed in: Activism Internet United Kingdom
National Union of Students leader, Liam Burns was egged off stage at the national demonstration. Amy Hall reports.
Filed in: Activism Education United Kingdom Youth
Anti-Muslim fervour is rife – yet is being ignored by the authorities, says Lewis Garland.
Mari Marcel Thekaekara congratulates the country’s Dalit community on finally winning legal protection against discrimination.
‘The Wicked Witch is dead’ but although he’s celebrating, Alan Hughes urges us to fight on against everything she stood for.
Argument: Is it time to ditch the pursuit of economic growth?
As Mother’s Day approaches in India, Mari Marcel Thekaekara reflects on how motherhood has changed along with the online communication boom.
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