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University decides to go ahead with £12M environmentally unfriendly car park
The Council of the University of East Anglia (UEA) in Norwich, yesterday, decided to go ahead with plans to build a huge decked multi-storey car park, expected to cost at least £12 million, despite a campaign by coalition of local campaign groups demanding that sustainable transport options are developed instead.British xenophobe and racist policy against immigrants --Say NO to charges!
British xenophobe and racist policy against immigrants --Say NO to charges!Abolish Visa Renewal Charges for International Students!
Abolish Visa Renewal Charges for all Immigrants in the UK!
According to a document of the British Home Office Department of State, Consultation
Review of charges for immigration applications, September 2004, the UK government displays an obscene xenophobe and racist proposal against all immigrants living already in the Uk or that plan to come to the UK. They pretend to increase a 958.3 % of the fees to all immigrants! If nationals process a Leave to remain in their home countries will cost £ 36 GBP, but with the new fee they will have to pay £ 345, that is, a 958.3 % increase of the fee in any British Embassy or Consulate abroad! Stop the British Nazi policies!
Blunkett: a case for prosecution under harassment law
AS A lawyer, I have other concerns beyond whether David Blunkett is the father of the two children to a married woman he was having an affair with and whether he fast-tracked a visa for her servant.Is he guilty under the law of harassment?
Cop who had £750.000 buried in his back garden GETS OFF WITH A CAUTION
Inspector Norman Cox who had £750.000 of cash that his brother had earnt from his own private "Slave trade"gets' of with a warning The spokesman stressed that "there was no suggestion Mr Cox had been directly involved in the money laundering operation". Well naturally whats the big three quarters of a million quid stashed in his back garden which was found by a special team from Kent investigating a mega money laundering scam which just happened to be run by his brother and nephew. You wouldn't want to waste money prosecuting a bent cop when you need every penny to harass and frame innocent demonstrators.
Chemical concerns/ Institute still home to MIC stockpile
Twenty years ago today, forty tons of lethal MIC gas leaked from a pesticide factory in Bhopal, India. The disaster has killed up to 20,000 people and left at least 150,000 chronically ill to date. Today, an American plant owned by Bayer still stores roughly four times the MIC that leaked at Bhopal. The factory accounts for more than 90 percent of the stockpiles in the US.F.B.I. Party
some pics from saturdays FBI Indymedia party(INDIA) Drug majors lobby for patent bill safeguards
The Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance (IPA) has approached finance minister P. Chidambaram seeking safeguards in the patents (amendment) bill to shield domestic firms from the onslaught of multinational companies who misuse the patents regime. The bill is expected to be introduced in the winter session of Parliament.IPA has stated that cases filed in the high courts of Delhi, Chennai, and Mumbai for exclusive marketing rights by global majors such as Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline, Bayer and Lilly for drugs used to treat cancer, diabetes, bacterial infections and impotency reflect this misuse
Icelandic Embassy in London Invaded
Activists target Icelandic Embassy in protest at the planned construction of the Karahnjukar dam.Cambridge No2ID group launch
For anyone interested in helping to protest against the government'sproposed ID card scheme, the No2ID [ http://www.no2id.net/] campaign
group is starting a local group in Cambridge.
Cambridge architecture closure demo - Photos
Hundreds of people from the Cambridge architecture dept. and the whole university gathered to protest about the imminent closure of the department. Photos of the event follow...Mother & 8 year old son ‘removed’ under cover of darkness
Local MP’s, church leaders and education officials yesterday pleaded with the Home Secretary, David Blunkett, the Minister for Children, Margaret Hodge & the Minister for Immigration, Des Browne, to intervene in the case of an 8 year old child and his mother who had been aggressively and illegally removed from their home in Bristol and were being held at a secure facility outside Gatwick airport, facing deportation to Colombia.Cambridge Architecture department axed - Demo
The University of Cambridge has decided to close down its architecture department. A demo is planned by CUSU and ArcSoc on Monday, 1pm in front of the senate house.Trade Free Zone Declared In Cambridge!
Despite it being a cold, miserable afternoon of drizzle and greyness, four individuals set up (free) shop on Kings Parade, Cambridge, in the middle of town, to mark (albeit belatedly) national Buy Nothing Day.Another reason to be vegan or how we fucked the food chain.
Still eating fish? Want to have children? Read on...Students Turn up the Heat on Esso
After a year-long absence from recruitment-events, Esso were reminded onTuesday why they had previously pulled out of the milkround. Armed only
with 'E$$O Sucks' t-shirts and briefings on ExxonMobil's pathetic excuse
for a climate-change-policy, activists from People & Planet made it
clear that they were not prepared to tolerate Esso's presence on campus.
Arms trade talk in Cambridge
The Cambridge Action Network will be hosting Will Moy, from CU Amnesty International, who will talk about the Arms Trade, its links to the G8 countries, and the Control Arms campaign that Amnesty International is running. A discussion will follow. Details are below...Anti-war protesters brake into Cabinet Office minutes after Queen Speech
Blair's ring of steel fails to stop protestersKey points
• Anti-war protesters brake into Cabinet Office minutes after Queen Speech
• Four arrested on burglary charges amid claims of police over-reaction
• Breach latest in string of blunders starting with flour attack on PM in May