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Red Card: English Premier League Sportswashing of Israel’s Atrocities against the Palestinians

There is injustice at the heart of football: at least ten English Premier League football clubs are sponsored by corporations that are complicit in Israel’s illegal occupation, apartheid and genocide of the Palestinian people.

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Global Green New Deal

A transition away from fossil fuels must be just, equitable and ecological — this is central to our vision for a Global Green New Deal.

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A worker collects pairs of dyed jeans from rooftops in Dhaka, Bangladesh, July 2014.

Fashioning the future

Fixing the fashion industry for workers and climate

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Profiter de la faim. Résistances populaires aux systèmes alimentaires des grands groupes privés 

Le nouveau rapport de War on Want « Profiter de la faim. Résistances populaires aux systèmes alimentaires des grands groupes privés », nous révèle comment le contrôle croissant des grands groupes privés sur le système alimentaire mondial industrialisé est aussi responsable de la crise climatique (avec un tiers des émissions mondiales de gaz à effet de serre) et de l'appauvrissement de millions de personnes à travers le monde et dans les pays du Sud global, tout en réalisant d'énormes profits pour une poignée d'entreprises monopolistiques.

Letter to British Consulate in Jerusalem concerning imprisoned human rights defender, Salah Hammouri

As a group of UK-based humanitarian, development, human rights and faith organisations working to support the rights and welfare of the Palestinian people, we are gravely concerned by the arbitrary detention and ongoing harassment of Palestinian-French lawyer and human rights defender Salah Hammouri.

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McDonald’s £872million Covid-19 subsidies and tax breaks in 2020

This paper sets out how McDonald’s UK business received an estimated £872 million from UK Covid-19 tax breaks and subsidies during the pandemic in 2020.