A Jamaican government Minister has accepted the United Reformed Church’s apology for its role in the transatlantic slave trade, and encouraged other UK churches, along with the UK government, to also ...
The European Parliament voted on 24 April 2024 to approve the proposed European law to require large companies to prevent and remedy human rights and environmental abuses in their global supply chains ...
Operation Noah has released a series of short films explore how faith-based investors can align their values with their ...
Senior leaders from the Church of England, Roman Catholic, Methodist, Baptist and United Reformed Churches have expressed ...
A survey of head teachers reveals a worsening picture of schools funding, with growing staff cuts along with reductions in ...
The rate of attacks on healthcare in Gaza since the beginning of the war has been higher than in any other recent conflict ...
Unwanted private rental moves in England are costing £550 million per year, says Shelter, and renters will continue to pay a ...
The latest annual analysis from Policy in Practice finds that 8.4 million people could be missing out on an average of £2,700 ...
SECONDARY SCHOOLS in England are being offered a funded opportunity to develop peer-led conflict resolution by Quakers in ...
Indigenous rights campaigners have criticised Brazil’s authorities for leaving surviving members of an uncontacted tribe open ...
DEEP SEA MINING representatives were confronted by an inflatable octopus higher than a double-decker bus at one of the deep sea mining industry’s annual summits in London to demand a stop to this ...
WITH LESS than two months remaining before the EU elections, the environmental legal NGO ClientEarth is spearheading a call for a paradigm shift in EU decision-making processes to address the climate, ...