Media & PR Archive

OUT NOW: The UK Border Regime

Our new book The UK Border Regime: a critical guide is

The UK Border Regime: book introduction and summary

This is the introduction and summary from our new book The

Who is immigration policy for? The media-politics of the hostile environment

Image: Yarl’s Wood detention centre decorated for the royal jubilee in

‘We give them the language to hide what they are doing’: a CSR insider spills the beans

[responsivevoice_button] Corporate Social Responsibility: what’s it all about? Corporate Watch spoke

Turkey’s bloodiest massacre and displacement of the Kurds since the 1990s is happening now

[responsivevoice_button] Photo caption: Kurşunlu mosque in Amed. Damage is from bombardment

Women on the frontlines of Kurdish struggles: An interview with JİNHA women’s news agency

[responsivevoice_button] In 2015, Corporate Watch visited Bakur (meaning ‘North’ in Kurmanji),

Facebook killed the internet star: reflections on radical media

[responsivevoice_button] In September, the SchNEWS radical media collective issued a statement

‘If you don’t fight, you’ve already lost’

[responsivevoice_button] Debbie Vincent, an animal rights activist from the Stop Huntingdon

Oxfam’s PR firm helping to greenwash Sodastream

[responsivevoice_button] UPDATE 09/04/2014 – Response from Oxfam America: Oxfam claims that

Corporate Watch condemns the killing of journalist Kawa Mohammed Ahmed

[responsivevoice_button] Kawa Mohammed Ahmed was killed by a group of gunmen

G4S hires new spin-doctor

[responsivevoice_button] G4S has hired city PR firm RLM Finsbury, in a

Classic FM, Capital and Heart Radio owners pay no UK tax after sending millions offshore

 [responsivevoice_button] This is Global, the UK’s biggest commercial radio company with

Vince Cable: Minister for Shell

[responsivevoice_button] What job does Vince Cable want? Chancellor? Foreign Secretary? Prime

Government misled parliament over nuclear power

[responsivevoice_button] A new report by Unlock Democracy and The Association for

Resistance against tar sands and Keystone XL pipeline growing stronger

[responsivevoice_button] In the two weeks up to 3rd September, 1,253 people