Monthly Archive:: July 2012

Corporate Olympics: Introduction

[responsivevoice_button] Now that the Olympics and Paralympics and all the associated

Calais: Olympics border control repression

[responsivevoice_button] Members of the group Calais Migrant Solidarity tell Corporate Watch

Security Games: Surveillance, repression and activism around the London 2012 Olympics

[responsivevoice_button] Britain launched its biggest peace time security operation ever ahead

Greenwash Gold 2012 campaign

[responsivevoice_button] Richard Solly describes the Greenwash Gold 2012 Campaign, which aims

The real environmental impacts of holding the Olympics in East London

[responsivevoice_button] Tom Antebi from the Ecologist and the Counter Olympics Network

Bread and circuses: the shady business of the International Olympic Committee

[responsivevoice_button] Ian Blunt and Beth Lawrence outline some key events in

Preparing London for the Corporate Games: the Docklands Planning Model

[responsivevoice_button] Ian Blunt explains how legislation and ‘democratic’ processes were adapted

Cuadrilla under pressure from Fracktivists

[responsivevoice_button] This month activists have continued to campaign against the introduction

Soldiers trained in snatch squad tactics for the Olympics

[responsivevoice_button] “Large numbers” of soldiers from the Parachute Regiment and a

G4S dumps UPM, chooses new partners to house asylum seekers

[responsivevoice_button] The short-lived affair between G4S and United Property Management (UPM)