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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 ...
Some of the world’s richest investment banks and hedge funds are draining developing countries of urgently needed funds to deal with the coronavirus crisis, says a new report from a coalition of ...
Date: 26 June 2025 Reacting to the UK government’s new trade strategy, Nick Dearden, director of Global Justice Now, said: What works for business doesn’t always work for people and the planet.
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, scientists warned […] ...
Billionaires have broken Britain. Make them pay to fix it. Join us for this major national demonstration in London.
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 […] ...
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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 ...
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 own trip into […] ...
A draft chapter of the UK-India trade negotiations has been leaked – and it shows that the British government is pressuring India to adopt rules that would drive up medicine […] ...
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 driver of climate extinction. For […] ...