It's not just that the government does not seem to care about the millions of Britons that have died prematurely from traffic pollution, writes Donnachadh McCarthy. It's that every policy intervention they have made is making the problem worse! Join us this Saturday to demand a sane transport policy that will make our roads safe for people, and our air fit to breathe.
Stop the UK Treasury's transport carnage! Donnachadh McCarthy | 10th February 2017 Activism Pollution Transport Health Politics treasury protest-poster-cut.jpg It's not just that the government does …
Never mind Cameron's mealy mouthed denials that he or his family benefit from tax havens, writes Donnachadh McCarthy. The real problem is systemic: Britain's entire political establishment has long been owned by tax haven wealth. Finally a senior politician, Jeremy Corbyn, has the courage to stand up to the unaccountable super-rich.
It's the tax havens that own the politicians! Donnachadh McCarthy | 6th April 2016 Comment Finance Politics UK Economics monaco-cut.jpg Never mind Cameron's mealy mouthed denials that he or his …
Campaigners will demand significant investment in comprehensive national cycle network with 7 September 2019 protest.
National funeral for the unknown cyclist Donnachadh McCarthy | 22nd August 2019 News Change Makers Cycling National Cycle Routes National Funeral For The Unknown Cyclist Air Pollution Extinction …
Thanks to TTIP the corporate drive for free trade is once more facing critical public scrutiny, writes Alex Scrivener. But in the rush to oppose TTIP we mustn't lose sight of the context in which the deal is being negotiated - the hundreds of bilateral treaties that give corporations the right to sue in secret 'trade courts'.
Stopping the corporate power grab - it's not all just about TTIP Alex Scrivener Global Justice Now | 20th May 2015 Comment Trade Corporations UK EU USA Argentina surmi-tribe-omo-valley-cut.jpg Thanks …
It's now clear what place government ministers and senior officials want for the UK in a post-Brexit world, writes Mark Curtis - and it's not pretty! A new era of corporate 'free trade' colonialism looms, spearheaded by aid spending, with ramped-up arms exports to the world's most corrupt and repressive regimes, all backed up by military force to project the Britain's global financial interests.
Post-Brexit dreams of empire: arms, free trade and corporate conquest Mark Curtis Global Justice Now | 5th December 2016 News Brexit Politics Human Rights Trade Development hms-vanguard-cut.jpg It's …