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A Conservative government would scrap the Export Credit Guarantee Department that invests in 'dirty' power stations and instead use the fund to encourage green technologyA Conservative UK government would bring to an end the (Read More)
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• Inquiry to hear how Blair hid true intentions for war• Military 'ill-prepared' for aftermath of invasionMilitary commanders are expected to tell the inquiry into the Iraq war, which opens on Tuesday, that the invasion was i (Read More)
The Guardian:
As tax havens increasingly co-operate with international law, Haiti's 'Baby Doc' Duvalier is the latest to have his money seizedIt is 23 years since "Baby Doc" Duvalier was forced out of power in Haiti; but in the next few we (Read More)
Change.org's Humanitarian Relief Blog:
Back in August, the humanitarian and international development blogosphere slogged it out over a controversial video from Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) UK. The video, titled 'Boy,' featured a stark image of a small, clay ho (Read More)
World Development Movement News:
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Maggy Barankitse has been announced as the winner of the Guardian’s first ever Achievement in International Development Award. (Read More)
Bretton Woods Project highlights:
'Development' has become synonymous with destruction in Bangladesh as many of the so-called development projects, financed mainly by the International Financial Institutions (IFIs), have huge negative impacts on the ground. (Read More)
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Anti-poverty campaigners praise the government's promise to eshrine its international development spending in lawHe may have been showered with cries of electioneering from opposition parties and a mixed bag of reactions from (Read More)
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Bono called Blair and Brown the 'Lennon and McCartney' of international development. But they have let their fans downGoogle the word "begrudgery" and you're told it is a "peculiar disease of the Irish which seemingly renders (Read More)
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Enshrines government's commitment to spend 0.7% of national income on aid in lawThe international development spending draft bill will enshrine the government's commitment to spend 0.7% of national income on international dev (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
The following is a summary of the legislation to be announced at today's state opening of parliament• Financial services bill• Fiscal responsibility bill• Personal care at home bill• Children schools and families bill• Crime (Read More)
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AC Grayling caricatures my work with faith groups. But it would be foolish not to engage with them at some levelAC Grayling's hyperbolic rant about my panel of faith advisors reminded me of something. But it took me a few min (Read More)
Amnesty International Press Release Feed:
Slamming decades of failure by Australian governments to address the dire living conditions, disempowerment and discrimination faced by many of the country’s Indigenous peoples, Amnesty International’s Secretary General Irene (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
• 21-year-old Jonathan Davies secures place at centre• Scrum-half Gareth Cooper preferred to Dwayne PeelThe Wales coach Warren Gatland has made six changes from the team that edged past Samoa for Saturday's Millennium Stadium (Read More)
The Guardian:
Educating a child is one of the best investments a country can make, yet millions miss out. We continue to push for changeAs a former teacher, I find it truly heartbreaking that tens of millions of children every day across t (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
Key bills expected to be in the government's programme of legislation, together with a summary of what the Conservatives would do if they were in chargeEducation and families bill Will provide guarantees for parents and pupil (Read More)
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The Farming First coalition wants world leaders meeting in Copenhagen next month to better support farmers on the frontline of climate changeA global coalition of farmers, scientists, engineers, businesses and NGOs is calling (Read More)
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Attempts to bypass local networks, local styles of decision-making and local rationales invariably produce resentmentRecognising faithThe last few years have seen definite shifts in attitudes to religious faith among those co (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
Alex Salmond claims ground shifting towards his party but falls short of predicting victory in Glasgow North EastAlex Salmond is braced for a second successive byelection defeat by Labour tomorrow despite claiming a late surg (Read More)
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Former ministers say plan would undo one of party's landmark achievementsNine former cabinet ministers today rounded on Gordon Brown's plans to cut childcare, warning the prime minister that he is threatening marginal Labour (Read More)