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Oxfam’s PR firm helping to greenwash Sodastream

[responsivevoice_button] UPDATE 09/04/2014 – Response from Oxfam America: Oxfam claims that

Anti militarists launch private prosecution against arms companies

[responsivevoice_button] A statement by the activists lawyers reads: “Hodge Jones &

Animal rights activist convicted as repression of activists in the UK intensifies

[responsivevoice_button] An animal rights activist has been convicted of conspiracy to

Capita Company Profile

As more public services are privatised, a growing list of contracts

Life for a sick Palestinian prisoner in the Israeli prison complex

[responsivevoice_button] International action has been called for in solidarity with prisoners

Boris Johnson at MIPIM: the world’s largest property fair

[responsivevoice_button] Think of any community in the UK (or even worldwide)

From Olympic spectacle to social crisis: review of Future Suspended

[responsivevoice_button] Review: Crisis-Scape’s new film invites us in to the shadows

Cases dropped against arms fair campaigners

[responsivevoice_button] This week the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) discontinued a case

Who is Greek debt ‘sustainability’ for?

[responsivevoice_button] International lenders and their domestic Greek collaborators (the coalition government)

Out of the frying pan…

[responsivevoice_button] Mitie, the company the Home Office has chosen to run

Serco surrender flagship detention centre to Mitie

[responsivevoice_button] Serco have given up a lucrative government contract to detain

Will the flowers of Gaza break Israel’s siege this Valentine’s Day?

[responsivevoice_button] Valentine’s Day is almost upon us and for supermarkets and

Ahava blockaders’ Supreme Court appeal fails, but campaign remains victorious

[responsivevoice_button] An appeal to the Supreme Court by two campaigners against

Putting the arms trade on trial

By Stop the Arms Fair This February, several activists are on

Donate to Corporate Occupation

[responsivevoice_button] Last year Corporate Watch researchers spent three months in occupied