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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, director of Global Justice Now, said: It’s another week […] ...
Billionaires have broken Britain. Make them pay to fix it. Join us for this major national demonstration in London.
Reacting to the UK government’s new trade strategy, Nick Dearden, director of Global Justice Now, said: What works for ...
Responding to the US-UK tariff deal, Seema Syeda, campaigner at Global Justice Now said: While tariff reductions on the auto sector are to be implemented, this tariff deal is not […] ...
Responding to British Trade Envoy Ian Austin’s trip to Israel, Nick Dearden, director of Global Justice Now said: David Lammy’s announcement last week was yet another exercise in gaslighting the […] ...
A 2-page cheat sheet of key talking points to help you prepare for meeting with your MP or other representatives on our campaign on the UK-Colombia investment treaty. We are calling […] ...
Responding to today’s announced cuts to aid spending, Nick Dearden, director of Global Justice Now said: Starmer’s announcement today is politics at its most base. To appease Trump, he will […] ...
Ahead of Starmer’s White House visit, campaigners warn potential return of US trade deal talks would take a ‘wrecking ball’ to standards and public services CAMPAIGNERS have warned that the […] ...
In October, the UK-Colombia Bilateral Investment Treaty quietly rolled over from its initial 10-year term. And with it, the dangers of a contentious mechanism at its core. The UK-Colombia treaty […] ...
This year, the UN Secretary-General convened a panel on critical energy transition minerals to address issues relating to equity, transparency, investment, sustainability and human rights in critical ...
Global Justice Now commissioned leading lawyer, Sam Fowles of Cornerstone Barristers, to provide a legal opinion on whether the UK could be in breach of international law for wrongs committed […] ...
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