Democracy ‘in decline for third of the world’s population’
The research also found that only 15 per cent of people globally live in places where women and lower income groups have at least somewhat equal access to power
The research also found that only 15 per cent of people globally live in places where women and lower income groups have at least somewhat equal access to power
Millions of people who produce the food for supermarkets are trapped in poverty and face brutal working conditions, with many going hungry, according to a new report on global supermarket supply chains, published today by Oxfam. Ripe for Change highlights how supermarkets, including Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, Asda, Aldi and Lidl, ...
International Trade expert Leonardo Gonzalez Dellan, has expressed deep worries about the growing global trade wars. “Everyone benefits from Free Trade and everyone suffers from protectionism”, he argues, “But this is especially the case for the Food Sector in Latin America. We need export markets and we need to ensure ...
Fine dining is fine, but wholesome country cooking is the heart and soul of French cuisine. Humble, hearty dishes generally served in French homes; prepared for hungry family members rather than Instagram gratification. Although haute cuisine has become so synonymous with France, every successful French chef will have one of ...
Hana is from East Africa, where she grew up, studied art, worked and started a family. But, just over a year ago Hana had to flee her home country for the safety of herself and her son. She found herself homeless in London and unable to get a job. Now, ...
It is hard not to be shocked, as a Tory MP has blocked a law to make upskirting illegal. Sir Christopher Chope decided to chip in with a last minute objection. The MP for Christchurch and also a barrister, shouted out "object" to the private members bill. He was met ...
Tensions between the US and China are hotting up, with talk of more tariffs to add to a growing ‘trade war’ between the planet’s two biggest economic superpowers. The starting gun on the conflict was fired when the US announced tariffs on steel and aluminium – a bold move by ...
Britain's biggest carmaker, which is owned by India's Tata Motors, said production will be transferred early next year.
The alleged members of National Action are to stand trial accused of plotting to murder Lancashire MP Rosie Cooper
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