Baroness Jones: The government has legitimised the sewage discharges that will be happening from now on
‘They had the chance to deal with the pollution of our chalk streams, rivers and sea, and refused.’Â
‘They had the chance to deal with the pollution of our chalk streams, rivers and sea, and refused.’Â
Daily maps of the sewage dumping, along with graphic pictures of murky coastal waters have illustrated the scale of it (400,000 incidents in the last year alone).
The current prohibition of archaeology from the forthcoming Environment Bill needs to be contested, writes Jenny Jones.
‘The top four oil companies alone have made more than $2 trillion in profit since 1990.’
Could a defence of demcoracy become the basis for a progressive alliance?
We may never know the full extent of the Spycops scandal.
The police had a choice with the Sarah Everade vigil. And they choose wrongly.
The bill marks a step forward for women – but there’s more that ministers must do.
When the police can break the law with little oversight, all campaigners should be concerned.
Those making the new law are completely ignoring the spy-cops inquiry.