Big agribusiness corporations have covertly captured key talks on the future of global food systems
If you needed a reminder that corporations rule the world, look no further than the United Nations’ (UN) answer to ...
If you needed a reminder that corporations rule the world, look no further than the United Nations’ (UN) answer to ...
The Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) could soon become a corporate partner with one of the world’s leading professional bodies for ...
The Latitude Festival announced Barclaycard as its headline sponsor this year. A quick browse of its website shows the company's ...
The UK’s main manufacturer of nuclear warheads could soon become a corporate partner to a leading global sustainability organisation. The ...
Campaign group Friends of the Earth Scotland has exposed how fossil fuel giants like BP and Shell have been lobbying ...
An unlawful fisheries agreement is coming to an end, but a new report shows how the EU seafood industry will ...
On 5 July, Extinction Rebellion (XR) blocked access to Ffos-y-Fran coal mine in Wales. The mine is infamous for continuing ...
On 10 July, Thames Water announced a massive financial injection from its shareholders. This will, for now, keep the privatised ...
Activists from campaign group Open Cages protested outside 30 Lidl stores across the UK following the release of animal abuse ...
The BBC has platformed the views of fossil fuel giant Shell's boss in the latest shocking example of media bias on ...
On Tuesday 4 July, Lewes Crown Court fined Thames Water £3.3m for polluting rivers. The company pleaded guilty to pumping ...
What do trophy hunting and biodiversity credits have in common? It sounds like the start of some crass joke. Only, ...
Thames Water, Britain's biggest water supplier, might need to be temporarily renationalised by the government. At least, that's according to ...
In a debate in Westminster Hall, the UK government evaded scrutiny over its impending approval of the controversial Rosebank oil ...
Throughout the week, the mainstream media have obsessively been giving us live updates about billionaires missing inside a submarine in ...
The UK government recently came under scrutiny for using development aid to fund projects which have violated the human rights ...
A new study has highlighted that extractive projects are disproportionately harming Indigenous Peoples across the world. Published in the journal ...
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