Trade Unions join protest against SodaStream
[responsivevoice_button] Members from eight UK trade unions joined the long running
Poverty wages and child labour in the settlement of Beit Ha’Arava
[responsivevoice_button] During January and February 2013 Corporate Watch conducted interviews with
Gaza’s Ark project attacked with explosives
[responsivevoice_button] Yesterday, the 29th of April 2014, a boat which planned
Arms dealers appear in court accused of selling illegal torture equipment
[responsivevoice_button] French arms dealers Magforce appeared at Thames Magistrates Court yesterday
Avoiding accountability: Life in Ramleh prison hospital
[responsivevoice_button] Corporate Watch has been investigating the companies involved in the
‘If you don’t fight, you’ve already lost’
[responsivevoice_button] Debbie Vincent, an animal rights activist from the Stop Huntingdon
Ex-oil and gas worker among those convicted for blockading Cuadrilla
[responsivevoice_button] Four out of nine anti-fracking campaigners have been found guilty
Mitie’s Campsfield £1m fire damage
[responsivevoice_button] Outsourcing firm Mitie could be liable for a £924,300 bill
Oxfam’s PR firm helping to greenwash Sodastream
[responsivevoice_button] UPDATE 09/04/2014 – Response from Oxfam America: Oxfam claims that
Anti militarists launch private prosecution against arms companies
[responsivevoice_button] A statement by the activists lawyers reads: “Hodge Jones &
Animal rights activist convicted as repression of activists in the UK intensifies
[responsivevoice_button] An animal rights activist has been convicted of conspiracy to
Life for a sick Palestinian prisoner in the Israeli prison complex
[responsivevoice_button] International action has been called for in solidarity with prisoners
Boris Johnson at MIPIM: the world’s largest property fair
[responsivevoice_button] Think of any community in the UK (or even worldwide)
From Olympic spectacle to social crisis: review of Future Suspended
[responsivevoice_button] Review: Crisis-Scape’s new film invites us in to the shadows
Cases dropped against arms fair campaigners
[responsivevoice_button] This week the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) discontinued a case