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Responding to Donald Trump’s threat of new tariffs on 1 August against 14 countries, mostly in the global south, Nick Dearden ...
Reacting to the UK government’s new trade strategy, Nick Dearden, director of Global Justice Now, said: What works for ...
Date: 14 October 2020 $13 billion to be paid by lower income countries to rich creditors by end 2020 Campaigners call for urgent reforms to a debt system which puts profits ahead of lives Some of the ...
Date: 28 January 2022 Allowing large numbers of people in low and middle-income countries to go unvaccinated is “a reckless approach to public health” that could lead to new variants of Coronavirus, ...
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By: Jonathan Stevenson Date: 14 July 2021 Last night MPs voted by 333 votes to 298 to approve the government’s cuts of around £4 billion per year to the UK aid budget for the foreseeable future. It ...
Type: Campaign briefings Date: 17 January 2024 Campaigns: Food Our food system is in crisis. While most people in the world are experiencing a cost of living crisis, and small food producers are ...
Powell’s Rivers of Blood speech is not just a thing of the past but continues to define how many people see immigration today. We must not, in any way shape or form give it uncritical time or ...
By: Tamara Hopewell Date: 31 October 2017 This week the Daily Mail has teamed with up Horrible Histories to give out free copies of new, pocket-sized Horrible Histories of Great Britain. We take our ...
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By: Hiba Ahmad Date: 9 March 2019 Campaigns: Climate The environmental movement in the Global North needs to address the elephant in its white and middle-class room – the myth of overpopulation as a ...