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Yearly Archives: 2019

How to stop Boris Johnson and No Deal Brexit

Mike Buckley
29 August, 2019

Don’t despair – here’s how you can take action.

We need a new movement to save the rainforest and the planet

Tim Root
29 August, 2019

It’s time to think radically when it comes to climate campaigning.

Labour’s new animal welfare plans buried by PM shutting down Parliament

Josiah Mortimer
28 August, 2019

“We hope the government is paying attention and will make similar commitments” one campaign group told LFF.

Leaked Tory education plans fall far short of what’s needed

Mary Bousted
28 August, 2019

Boris Johnson’s pledge currently falls £8bn short of what is needed to properly fund our schools.

Legal challenge to PM’s suspension of Parliament could be fast-tracked

Josiah Mortimer
28 August, 2019

“The Courts will decide whether The Charlatan can cast Parliament aside as an inconvenience.”

Fury as government pushes ahead with plans to shut down Parliament over Brexit

Josiah Mortimer
28 August, 2019

“If the Queen is asked to help, she would do well to remember history doesn’t look too kindly on royals who aid and abet the suspension of democracy.”

Boris Johnson speaking in the House of Commons

Is Boris Johnson a “known liar”? Here’s six times he’s known to have lied

Joe Lo
27 August, 2019

He’s been sacked for lying twice.

The G7’s Amazon pledge is a cheap publicity stunt

Joe Lo
27 August, 2019

£16m may buy headlines but it doesn’t fund many firefighting planes or trees.

The Eddie Stobart accounting scandal again shows the need for reform

Prem Sikka
27 August, 2019

Auditors are lapdogs not watchdogs.

Public over profit: Why it’s time we elected university Vice Chancellors

Bhabani Shankar Nayak
23 August, 2019

Students and staff need to take back control of higher education, writes a senior lecturer.

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