Articles Tagged with the word ‘news’
A GM-Free London?
30 Jun 2005
Noel Lynch, a Green Party member of the London Assembly, brought some good news to the conference, GM Crops: Do We Need Them? Are They Safe? at King's College, University of London in May.
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Good Energy
29 Feb 2004
Unit(e), the producer of 100 per cent renewable electricity from wind and small scale hydro sources has changed its name to Good Energy.
Save and Give
28 Feb 2003
Positive News is delighted to team up with ethical savings and investment banking pioneers, Triodos Bank. We are offering readers the opportunity to both save with a bank whose values we share, and to directly support Positive News.
One World Online Teams up with Yahoo
28 Feb 2003
OneWorld, the leading online network for human rights and sustainable development, has started a daily news syndication on the World News section of Yahoo! News (news.yahoo.com), one of the most popular news sites on the Web. OneWorld is a non-profit network that aims to harness the democratic potential of the Internet to promote sustainable development, human rights and an...
Images and Voices of Hope
28 Feb 2003
The gardens at the Oxfordshire home of the Bee Gees' singer Robin Gibb and wife Dwina, an artist and author, formed the picturesque backdrop to a gathering of nearly 100 media professionals, launching the Images and Voices of Hope (IVOH) project in the UK on January 13th, 2002.
Urban Otters
30 Dec 2002
Otters are returning to over 100 of Britain's towns and cities for the first time in up to thirty years, according to new statistics published by The Wildlife Trusts. Otters can now be seen in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Newcastle, Carlisle, Leeds, Doncaster, Norwich, Bristol, Canterbury and Cardiff and they are living and breeding in thirteen urban areas.
Alternative Kids
30 Sep 2002
Disillusioned with the children's magazines available for their own children, Lucy and Clive Farndon decided to publish their own
Jacob’s Newspaper
30 Sep 2002
One day at a boot fair, Jacob Rickard picked up a book for 20p entitled, Making Your Own Newspaper and thought he'd have a try. He used a portable typewriter from his mother's university days and a lot of cutting and pasting
Millions Visit YouthNet UK
30 Jun 2002
An innovative Internet service, YouthNet UK, offers young people a unique, fast guide to an enormous range of opportunities. It works by developing strong partnerships with other databases, charities and companies, and is now accessed by over a million young people a year.
This Special Issue
30 Jun 2002
The object is twofold: to unite the non governmental organisations and activists and local and global networks around an agreed agenda, based on an agreed planetary ethic of respect for all life and human dignity and to urge governments worldwide join us in using the coming decade to bring in the new thinking and actions that will restore the...
The Battle for Buttermere is won!
30 Jun 2002
News spread like wildfire via the village pub that the new water supply would come from the fluoridated supply at Ennerdale. The villagers contacted the water company and the health authority. 'What?' they asked. 'It will come from where?'
Media Channel
30 Dec 2001
'As the media watch the world, we watch the media,' the Media Channel is an online news service with an extensive archive of articles which attempt to salvage the truth often cited as being the first casualty of war.
