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Royal Mail Threatened with Privatisation (Again)

By Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt 16 September 2010

On 10 September 2010, the coalition government published a report by the businessman, Richard Hooper CBE,(1) which updated his December 2008 ‘In...

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DISABLED PEOPLE PROTEST AGAINST CUTS THAT WILL KILL

By Alliance for Inclusive Education 15 September 2010

The Conservative party's summer conference will be host to some of the most important protests of recent times. Birmingham on Sunday October 3 wi...

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What will happen when the Village Hall is sold?

By Gordon Joly 10 September 2010

The cutbacks in Hammersmith & Fulham have resulted in a threat to voluntary and 3rd sectors services. Seven buildings are to be sold, and grants h...

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533 MP's invited to Parliament in the Park

By Jinx James 1 September 2010

533 MP's from around the UK have been invited to Parliament in the Park to join together with today's youth to bring environmental issues to the fo...

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Bullying Council Takes Anti-Open Cast Community Council to Court

By Doug Well 30 August 2010

The on-going battle over open cast coal in the Douglas Valley has had a shocking development, with South Lanarkshire Council issuing each member of th...

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Exhibition announcement: No Ifs, No Buts...

By Open Space 30 August 2010

No Ifs, No Buts, 8 September - 3 October 2010Opening: 7 September, 19.00 pmProject curators: Gulsen Bal and Walter SeidlParticipating artists: Esra Er...

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Europe at the frontline of the great enclosure

By clandestina network, Iain Boal, Joseph Matthews, Sylvia Federici, George Caffentzis et al. 16 August 2010

Europe at the frontline of the great enclosure - an opportunity to get real in the promised wasteland The seven-point declaration below presents, in ...

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The inconvenient Muslim: An evening to launch Homegrown

By mute 1 March 2017

“Muslims are only ever the object in an endless national conversation around Islam, rarely invited to define their own narratives. Homegrown ...

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