Just Fair is recruiting a Consortium Director to lead the Just Fair Consortium, which will be launched on June 3rd 2013. The closing date for applications is Friday 24th May 2013.
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Interest rises in food bank schemes in the United Kingdom as struggling Britons hunger for new economic solutions.
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Austerity on Trial Event Podcast.
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The international human rights lawyer challenges government policies on their excessive impact on the poorest
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The Guardian: “Food banks surge leads to Defra inquiry” (Research will study the effectiveness of emergency provision as fears increase over the impact of austerity measures)
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The Huffington Post: “Food Poverty: UN Special Rapporteur Finds Austerity, Food Banks And Working Poor In UK ‘Extremely Worrying.’”
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An explosion in poverty-related hunger in Britain is putting the government in danger of failing to meet its international human rights obligations to its most vulnerable citizens, charities have...
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Information briefing for the panel of children and young people.
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In the run up to “Austerity on Trial” the Defence have issued their statement of defence denying the allegations in the indictment.
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The Independent: “UN official alarmed by rise of food banks in UK”
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With the recent news that both the United Kingdom’s and United States’ economies contracted last quarter—the U.K. by a large 1.2 percent annualized rate and the U.S. by a much smaller 0.1...
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In the run up to "Austerity on Trial" the Prosecution have issued their indictment of Austerity alleging numerous violations of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
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Some English councils are "dodging democracy" by not holding referendums on council tax rises, Communities Secretary Eric Pickles has said.
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The UK's ongoing financial problems are putting an increasing strain on family relationships, a survey has suggested.
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Commissioners Lady Kennedy and Philippe Sands' concerns are important, but are unlikely to impact the justice minister's desire to withdraw from the European convention
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