In this issue
In this issue
Wednesday 11 May 2016
11 May 2016
Brexit and social justice
Since 2010, we have had a government policy of austerity for poor people. Cuts to taxes for those on high incomes have been coupled with cuts to benefits for those on low incomes.
11 May 2016
Christian Aid welcomes release of new Panama Papers data
Christian Aid has welcomed the release of data from the Panama Papers on 9 May 2016, which it says will help create new pressure for vital reform.
11 May 2016
New report warns against scaling back the BBC
Scaling back the BBC could be “devastating” for the private sector, according to a new report commissioned by the TUC and published yesterday.
10 May 2016
UN chief urges new compact on refugees and migrants
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called for the adoption of a global compact on responsibility-sharing that collectively ensures the human rights, safety and dignity of all refugees and migrants.
11 May 2016
Church of Scotland Moderator hosts visit from Myanmar Cardinal
The Moderator of the Church of Scotland and church staff have hosted a visit from Cardinal Bo of Myanmar, Archbishop of Yangon and the first Catholic Cardinal ever for Myanmar, appointed by Pope Francis in 2015.
10 May 2016
MPs warn of murder prosecution risk for drone strikes
An influential committee of Parliamentarians has called on the British Government to “urgently” clarify its legal position on drone strikes, warning that its policy “may expose…Ministers to the risk of criminal prosecution for murder.”