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Ekklesia daily bulletin

by Archive | Jul 4, 2016

In this issue


In this issue

  • New report shows rising self-harm among IPP prisoners
  • UN report, human rights and healing the UK
  • Judicial review granted into UK arms exports to Saudi Arabia
  • New report sets out plan for hi-tech jobs after Trident
  • South Sudan at risk of ‘hunger catastrophe’ say UN agencies
 

30 Jun 2016

New report shows rising self-harm among IPP prisoners

People serving an Indeterminate Sentence for Public Protection (IPP) have one of the highest rates of self-harm in the prison system according to a new report published by the Prison Reform Trust.

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Monday 4 July 2016

30 Jun 2016

UN report, human rights and healing the UK

A United Nations report has revealed widespread human rights violations in the UK.

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30 Jun 2016

Judicial review granted into UK arms exports to Saudi Arabia

The High Court has today ruled that Campaign Against Arms Trade, represented by human rights lawyers Leigh Day, can bring a judicial review against the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation & Skills’ decision to continue arms exports to Saudi Arabia

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30 Jun 2016

New report sets out plan for hi-tech jobs after Trident

The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament has launched the Trident and jobs report which sets out the employment implications of cancelling Trident replacement.

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30 Jun 2016

South Sudan at risk of ‘hunger catastrophe’ say UN agencies

United Nations agencies have warned that the level of food insecurity in South Sudan is at the highest since the start of the conflict two and a half years ago.

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