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Making migration work in an unfriendly neighbourhood

Making migration work in an unfriendly neighbourhood

Michele LeVoy puts forward the case for rethinking migration in Europe to ensure equal rights and dignity for all.
When insensitivity is the norm

When insensitivity is the norm

Mari Marcel Thekaekara deplores government-sanctioned attitudes towards indigenous peoples.
I love Britain. The Daily Mail hates it.

I love Britain. The Daily Mail hates it.

Amid the political storm, Symon Hill asks ‘what is Britain?’
 Thanks to British banks, coal is king in Indonesian Borneo

Thanks to British banks, coal is king in Indonesian Borneo

Local villages are being evicted while the City of London and mining companies binge on fossil fuels.
‘Wind turbine syndrome’ can be prevented by the wonder drug called money

‘Wind turbine syndrome’ can be prevented by the wonder drug called money

Farm hosts tell a very different story to wind farm naysayers.
Faith and fight in the battle to save the NHS

Faith and fight in the battle to save the NHS

50,000 hit the streets in Manchester in a bid to save the National Health Service from those determined to kill it.

Magazine

The girls are back in town

How South Korea sorted out its sex ratio.

'Wind turbine syndrome' can be prevented by the wonder drug called money

Farm hosts tell a very different story to wind farm naysayers, says Simon Chapman.

Thanks to British banks, coal is king in Indonesian Borneo

Local villages are being evicted while the City of London and mining companies binge on fossil fuels. Alex Scrivener reports.

Asylum denied to teenager at risk of FGM

Why is Britain threatening to send a Nigerian girl back home to face female genital mutilation? asks Mischa Wilmers.

Girls not allowed

Vanessa Baird reports on the scandal of sex selection and what it is doing to women - and the world.

Argument: Has the Arab Spring failed?

Writer and academic Myriam Francois-Cerrah and journalist Noreen Sadik go head-to-head.

‘To my dear mother’: living with dementia

Noreen Sadik bears witness to the terrible decline of a loved one with Alzheimer’s.

Blogs

When insensitivity is the norm

Mari Marcel Thekaekara deplores government-sanctioned attitudes towards indigenous peoples.

Making migration work in an unfriendly neighbourhood

Michele LeVoy puts forward the case for rethinking migration in Europe to ensure equal rights and dignity for all.

I love Britain. The Daily Mail hates it

Amid the political storm, Symon Hill asks ‘what is Britain?’

PODCAST: The Swiss Shuffle and other tax evasion

In the latest Taxcast, Naomi Fowler discusses Swiss tax avoidance and The Netherlands’ bad reputation…

Haiti and the white saviour industrial complex

Sokari Ekine’s concern at Haitians’ dependence on outside help is alleviated when she meets a local doctor taking a stand.

PODCAST: Is there still time for a renewable future?

Phil England and guests explain why we’re now standing at a crossroads between two different energy paths.

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