UK Newswire Archive
stop incinerators being built .they cause deaths and cancers
23-06-2010 21:55
threat of the incinerator s being built in uk
23-06-2010 21:26
incinerators increase child deaths cancers ect derby have the threat of 3 being built help advive welcome dTHE RISE OF ISLAMOPHOBIA IN EUROPE
23-06-2010 21:24
This article is about the rise of Islamophobia in Europe. It discusses the last November referendum in Switzerland that banned building a mosque with a minaret in that country.Novelty Band threatened by Brewery on way to Glastonbury festival
23-06-2010 20:56
Musicians and their young families were threatened today by 12 black cladmen hired by Thatchers the cider company.
The Venus Project Bristol 2010
23-06-2010 20:22
The most important lecture you'll Ever see!In 2010 Jacque Fresco and Roxanne Meadows will be traveling to over 20 contries, including this event in Bristol (UK), to give presentations about "The Venus Project".
This is a fantastic opportunity to meet and listen to the dynamic Jacque Fresco and Roxanne Meadows) speaking about his life-long work on the Venus Project with a Q & A session afterwards.
These lectures are a vision of what the world can be it we apply what we already know in order to achieve a sustainable new world civilization.
The event will be held on Saturday 21st August 2010 from 1PM to 5PM at:
Victoria Rooms - The Auditorium
University of Bristol
Queens Road, Clifton
BS8 1SA
What's the Venus Project?
The Venus Project presents a bold, new direction for humanity that entails nothing less than the total redesign of our culture. There are many people today who are concerned with the serious problems that face our modern society: unemployment, violent crime, replacement of humans by technology, over-population and a decline in the Earth's ecosystems.
The Venus Project is dedicated to confronting all of these problems by actively engaging in the research, development, and application of workable solutions. Through the use of innovative approaches to social awareness, educational incentives, and the consistent application of the best that science and technology can offer directly to the social system, The Venus Project offers a comprehensive plan for social reclamation in which human beings, technology, and nature will be able to coexist in a long-term, sustainable state of dynamic equilibrium.
Tickets cost £16.02 and are available to purchase online from: http://thevpinbristol.eventbrite.com/
EDL in Whitechapel on Tuesday 15th June mock Asian youth in video.
23-06-2010 19:05
Israel on Trial
23-06-2010 18:47
Put Israel on Trial for War Crimes!
Defend the Gaza Demonstrators!
Free Palestinian Political Prisoners!
Demand International Inquiry into the Gaza Flotilla Massacre!
Labour’s Diane Abbott: Britain’s Obama?
23-06-2010 17:51
The question exercising the minds of the labour bureaucracy and the entire British establishment is: “How do we control the movement of the working class that we know austerity measures will provoke?”26 June:International Day Against Torture:Demo in Support of Rendition Victims
23-06-2010 17:46
British budget hits workers and poor
23-06-2010 17:45
The Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition’s emergency budget will hit the poorest members of society hardest. Chancellor George Osborne wrapped his measures in rhetoric about fairness and burden sharing, but this was a budget for the rich.The Outdoor Skillshare a success
23-06-2010 15:28
Palestien Today 06 23 2010
23-06-2010 14:11
Zero Carbon Bristol Conference at The Watershed
23-06-2010 13:22
Can we create enough food and green energy and reverse emissions and mitigate climate change? Can our cities and countryside restore balance and help each other as well as others?Following a report by the Centre of Alternative Technologies extolling the possibilities of a Zero Carbon Britain, the Royal Agricultural College and Bristol’s Green Capital Initiative have joined forces to offer a day long program of seminars and networking opportunities for the region’s experts and enthusiasts.
Located at The Watershed on Bristol’s beautiful harbourside on the 29th June 2010 Zero Carbon Bristol looks at topics including green leadership, reducing emissions, renewable energy, green food and agroforestry.
Speakers include eco-pioneer Alistair Sawday, Peter Harper from the Centre of Alternative Technology, Dr Richard Baines from the Royal Agricultural College and Prof. Herbie Girdet, co-founder of the World Future Council – and more.
Zero Carbon Bristol builds on Bristol's Peak Oil Report, and the ambitious goals announced by Bristol City Council to reduce carbon emissions by 40% by 2020, aspirations to produce the City's energy renewably and to increase tree cover in the region. The conference is to take things a step further - to see if Zero Carbon is possible, desirable, and if so what do we need to do? It's a chance to learn, to discuss, perchance to plan.
For further information including information on significant student concessions please visit the website www.zerocarbonbristol.net or contact David Saunders on 07790779470
Anti-Foie Gras Demo Worcester June 30th
23-06-2010 13:00
UN Global Compact - 10 years of helping cover up corporate malpractice
23-06-2010 10:52
Happy birthday to the UN Global Compact!Those Housing Benefit Reforms – it’s not just about unemployed Londoners
23-06-2010 10:50
The new Housing Benefit reforms announced by Gideon George yesterday will not just affect Londoners or the unemployed.Shell2 sea benefit, London, sat 26th June
23-06-2010 10:21
Top line up at an affordable price for a jolly good causeAcoustic insurgency presents a benefit for www.shelltosea.com
UAF call counter demo in Webley 26th June (this sat)
23-06-2010 10:20
UAF call counter demo in Webley 26th June (this sat)Bradford Zine Fair 2010
23-06-2010 09:23
Footage from this years Bradford Zine Fair, held at the impressions art gallery in the centre of the city on 20th June 2010.
Exhibitors such as the Claptrap collective and Jeez Louise from across the North came to distro their zines, run and attend workshops and came to the after show party at the 1in12 club where the bands included the Flaps, the Numm Tongues and Violet Violet.
The event was also a chance to demonstrate the new Northern Indymedia online Zine Library where you can find out more and read some of the zines exhibited online.