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- UK Foreign Secretary William Hague says Syria is: "the worst human tragedy of our times and on a trajectory to get worse."
- "I never thought that my dream would come true." Breaking the bonds of child labour in Pakistan
- Fay Ripley at Blogger Meet Up: “ActionAid makes me feel like there’s more to life than my little island and my little street.”
- MPs report recognises 'major detrimental impact' of biofuels on global food security
- Tornados, floods and storms: why encouraging disaster resilience within at-risk communities matters
- MPs join thousands of supporters in call to end biofuel use
- Photos: Enter Shikari and Huw Stephens play special gig for our youth network
- Bangladesh building collapse tragedy – how you can help
- Ready for Anything appeal: 79-year-old ActionAid supporter rows to victory
- Ugandans in outcry over sexist legislation
- Inspiring women working for equality in Pakistan
- Rasha's story: Struggling with life as a Syrian refugee in Lebanon
- Life inside Zaatari Refugee Camp in Jordan
- Wacky stunt: serious message
- "My son still remembers what happened and what he saw."
- PHOTOS: "We didn’t bring anything with us. We need everything."
- "Many broke down as they told me their story. They are all yearning to go home"
- We are Mumsnet's campaign of the week
- "Child sponsorship means so much more to me since I've become a mum"
- Raise your glass for Call My Wine Bluff’s celebrity line up
- Syria crisis: A country in mourning
- Syria crisis: "I spent 30 years working for a decent life. Now all of that is gone."
- VIDEO: Children show the G8 how it should be done
- A Syrian refugee's story: "I was afraid for my children."
- Not one, not two, but three Millione schools are now open!
- Desperate to take her family back to Syria
- An eventful week in the exciting world of international tax reform
- The Lady’s not for turning her back on civil strife in Myanmar
- One billion rising: demanding an end to violence against women
- "We just want to be treated with respect" Syrian refugees in Jordan
- Protecting children’s and women’s rights in Afghanistan
- "We are counting the seconds until we can go home." Syrian refugees in Jordan.
- Development won’t work without women’s economic empowerment
- A dazzling launch to the IF campaign
- Enter Shikari playing special show for ActionAid
- Waste is a problem, but hunger the tragedy
- The catastrophic food shortages threatening Haiti
- Violence against women is a problem everywhere - not just in poor countries
- Celebrities support ActionAid’s child sponsorship week
- Ready for Anything campaign launches 2013
- A Christmas message from ActionAid
- Good news on tax, George
- Where do you sit on the global rich list?
- Celebrate child sponsorship week round-up!
- Discovering the people of Burma (Myanmar)
- PHOTO DIARY: Taking Samantha Womack to Burma (Myanmar)
- First child sponsorship programme in Myanmar (Burma) launched
- In photos: ActionAid starts relief work in Haiti after Hurricane Sandy
- Obama's victory reminds us of the power of the female vote
- VIDEO: celebrities celebrate ActionAid's 40th anniversary
- Hurricane Sandy: did you hear about New York or Haiti?
- Why this week is crucial to women and development
- Actionaid in the news: weekly round up
- Why feminism is still alive and still kicking – hard
- Beheaded for standing up for your rights
- Edith Mmusi’s battle to inherit her home in Botswana
- The 14-year-old girl shot in the face for defending her education
- World music fans - support ActionAid with a subscription
- Giving a sure start to some of Africa’s poorest babies and toddlers.
- The big news on hunger you might have missed this summer
- Why peace starts with families
- Campaigning for change is practical and it works
- Paralympics 2012 – a lasting legacy for the world?
- VIDEO: Bands at Reading festival support ActionAid Live
- The web should be for everyone, but it's not
- "The other women were begging him to stop" the shocking testimonies of women accused of witchcraft
- Fuel for thought: the unexpected ways we waste natural resources
- The Loop of Poverty
- What happened at our #actionaidblogparty!
- VIDEO: Sponsor a child in Bangladesh for Zakat
- In Burma harnessing energy of young people is one way to overcome violence
- Mo Farah: a champion in more ways than one
- Why aid should be protected, despite difficult choices in the UK
- Sally Gunnell – a gold medal-winning ActionAid ambassador
- Biofuels and hunger: as we predicted, food prices are rising
- High level meeting announced as Downing Street takes lead on global hunger
- What happens when the ten billionth human is born?
- A T-shirt that helps to fight poverty and injustice. Yes, really
- What's your water footprint?
- Why is India so bad for women?
- ActionAid on 'Daybreak' defending street fundraising
- Your invitation to the #ActionAidblogparty
- Ramadan Appeal - Sponsor a Child for Zakat
- What’s your number two team choice? After TeamGB I’m supporting tiny Lesotho
- ActionAid in the news: female foeticide in India
- Countdown: only 3 days to go
- What a list – 1970s legends who supported ActionAid
- Indian English - we all speak it
- Face-to-face fundraising under attack
- What a difference a year makes to East Africa
- Donate to ActionAid without spending money. No, really.
- Using aid money on consultants: what ActionAid thinks
- Sahel food crisis may be deteriorating but ActionAid is making a difference
- Taking ActionAid to the Britmums Live! blogging event
- ActionAid’s Gambia tells The Guardian "This is a real emergency."
- Charles Taylor – the verdict is in. Now can Liberians move on?
- Education Aid investigated in new government report – what ActionAid thinks
- The Guardian announces Make Poverty History 2
- Liberia: it's come a long way, but there's still far to go
- VIDEO: Loveness, a mother at 14
- British Olympian Sally Gunnell takes on the Great Ethiopian Run
- What BBC Radio 4 made of the sponsorship experience
- The inside scoop from the #getlippy celeb shoot
- Love and marriage - for many it’s the precursor to sustained and dreadful violence
- A reminder from Christchurch of the things that bring us together
- Cholera rumours in the North of Haiti
- Bangladesh wage rises: still not nearly enough
- Protesting in Westminster to stop a mine in India
- India has more poor than sub-Saharan Africa
- Asda: falling behind on workers' wages
- Why isn't there enough land to rebuild Haiti?
- Deteriorating security situation in northern Afghanistan
- Beauty and poverty in Rio de Janeiro
- Is the government's new review of aid spending a good thing?
- New aid watchdog announced
- The deadly game of childbirth
- A passion for learning
- A supermodel, diamonds and an African warlord
- Commiserations and good luck
- Trouble in the Congo
- Food crisis? What food crisis?
- Can the World Cup score for education?
- Volcanoes, election fever and ash at 55,000 feet
- Where cash is king no more
- The harsh truth about Bangladeshi brothels
- UK aid is giving fresh hope
- Celeb mad or feel like you’re being had?
- Alleging corruption in Uganda
- A brutal start to married life
- Unveiling purdah
- The £4 vanilla pod picked by a child
- Dealing with the trauma
- Deadly mudslides in eastern Uganda
- Why all the fuss about International Women's Day?
- Band Aid under fire
- Poetry book launch celebrates inspiring women
- The Castro experience
- Under pressure to rebuild Haiti
- Real appeal
- Talking campaigning on the nether regions of the Telegraph website
- Global petition on Uganda's proposed gay death law
- Going forward in Afghanistan
- Mr Biswas offers a tiny bit of hope for Haiti
- Turning their backs on their homeland
- Haiti earthquake
- Long journey home
- Does aid have a future?
- Education - the key to tackling poverty
- Gay rights in Africa
- Leaving the `noughties’ for the `twenty tens’
- China’s last wild tiger eaten
- Does Obama have Nobel intentions?
- Why great wealth should equal great responsibility
- Can you feed 5,000 people on food waste?
- Tiger Woods, Simon Singh and UK libel law
- Climate debt must be paid
- Why should you go on The Wave?
- Food is not a commodity
- Ain't nothing belle about it
- Copenhagen, Easter Island and the precautionary principle
- Isn't it more important than ever to wear a red ribbon?
- Scavenging profits from poor countries
- Jingle bells
- Taking a leaf out of Mozambique's book
- Forty years of the Currant Bun
- Oh for the glory glory days of Make Poverty History
- Putting women first
- Bad news from Kabul
- China in Africa - what's in it for them?
- Coronation Street, Sierra Leone stye and Emma Thompson's connective tissue
- Is Brazil on the verge of getting its first female president?
- Does democracy lead to development?
- Madonna opens a girls school in Malawi - and we look at the figures
- Can we still afford an overseas aid budget?
- No Mo Ibrahim prize this year
- Let the Olympic countdown begin
- 50 days to avert Armageddon?
- A picture's worth a billion…
- Efficiency and effectiveness in the aid business
- Free the Hungry Billion
- Malawi gets maized
- Art as relief, freedom and education
- What’s good for the goose
- Heroism and kindness following disaster
- All the pretty babies
- Don't forget those who are living with the virus
- Corrective rape in South Africa
- Kenya on the brink
- One World 1Goal
- A dog drove into a bar...
- Google fast flip - is it going to change your life?
- Re-thinking world farming
- The rainbow nation's rainbow tournament
- Speed dating for development
- Vote for an ActionAid hero
- Disasters are a political test
- Aid under threat
- Should we hail Iran as a women's rights champion?
- Are we about to see the launch of a new Live Aid single?
- ActionAid signs up to 10:10
- There's more to stores than convenience
- Risky business
- World Humanitarian Day
- No more cheap food and here's why
- Paula Abdul fights for equal pay
- ActionAid fights for women's rights
- ActionAid supports Kondh people against Vedanta
- Education is the prize at World Cup 2010
- Lest we forget
- Newscaster trips over teabags
- The wrong trousers
- Smallholder farmers need aid
- Reporting without fear or favour
- Apocalypse? Not now, thanks
- The fight for a tribal homeland
- Aid under attack
- The West must pay
- Zimbabwe ups government spending
- Britain's carbon plan: why it matters
- Everybody needs a carbon plan; now one small island has got one
- Africa in the dock
- Throwing down the gauntlet on Africa
- Make global warming an injustice of the past - like apartheid
- Women in politics and more
- First photos from the Assam floods
- Making a fuss about aid and development
- Pride and prejudice
- Bashing Berlusconi
- The Great Fire Wall of China and human rights
- Ditch the statues, enforce the statute
- Invisible hand behind grab for land?
- Military abuse in Kenya and Afghanistan 40 years apart
- Why Women's Rights Matter
- Morgan Tsvangirai asks for UK aid
- What does tax have to do with ActionAid?
- Enterprising Youth
- Has Twitter found its niche
- Difficulties on Pakistan’s North West Frontier
- Iranian elections - what we learnt in Nigeria
- A pandemic not to be snorted at!
- Richard Miller in Zimbabwe
- Arnie terminates traditional text
- Let them eat cash
- Obama's Cairo speech
- EU elections - our 'manifesto' for aid
- The Obama effect - in China, Kenya and Malawi
- Follow the Bonn climate talks live on Twitter
- Aid under fire
- Vulnerable women - from Susan Boyle to the Swat valley
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- Crunch time for the IF campaign as G8 leaders gather in Enniskillen
- New Tax Haven Pops Up in London
- The power of people raising their voices
- The BigIF London: pictures and stories
- Time to tackle rising food prices caused by biofuels
- A Recipe for Hunger
- The Big IF London – will you be there?
- Sod the poor, go offshore! Welcome to Tax Heaven…
- Top 3 reasons why you have to be in Hyde Park on 8th June:
- Land rights activist from Tanzania Elly Ahimidiwe: "Join me at the Big IF rally!"
- Joy Mghoi from Kenya: campaigning to tackle hunger
- Shifting away from land-based biofuels
- Book your space for exciting campaigner events!
- “Food Not Fuel” field of wheat springs up outside Parliament
- The elephant in the room
- Tax justice and the G8: a global deal for a global problem
- Hear top politicians publicly debate stopping tax dodging in poor countries
- Hear top politicians publicly debate stopping tax dodging in poor countries
- MEPs hear the call for Food not Fuel
- Margaret's story: visiting schools in Zambia
- Hunger, horsemeat and tax havens
- Waiting for news in Bali…
- Amazing aid result - but this wasn’t a tax justice budget
- Spot the George
- An Irish stew
- International Women's Day: Women bear the brunt of disaster
- IF the government keeps its promises on aid
- My experience of the Enough Food for Everyone IF launch event
- Time to make sure Europe chooses Food not Fuel
- Oxfam scores tax dodging Associated British Foods worst
- Biofuels – fuel for the future or fuelling hunger?
- Associated British Foods’ tax dodge: the story so far
- Sweet Nothings: The Human Cost of Tax Avoidance in Africa
- Watch: Tax, morality and Associated British Foods
- Winding down and rounding up from the Monrovia post 2015 High Level Panel meeting
- FTSE 100 tax avoidance discussed in parliament
- Taking the call for Food not Fuel to Lewes
- Tax dodging goes Apopalyptic
- Women and the High Level Panel on the Post-2015 Framework: Lessons from Liberia
- Women and economic transformation - Patrice's story
- IF we use land for food, not fuel
- Human rights, women's rights, land rights and the 'golden thread' of development
- IF we stop the tax dodgers
- Kicking off in style - the launch of Enough Food...IF
- If we stand together, we can end global hunger. It starts today.
- Poor countries won’t develop unless women have the same rights as the men
- How your campaigning helped fight poverty in 2012
- Planting seeds of change in Brussels
- My trip to Brussels
- We did it! New supermarkets watchdog given power to fine
- Taking the call for Food not Fuel to MEPs in Brussels
- MPs line up to support watchdog with teeth
- Watch the trailer for exciting new documentary: 'Stealing Africa'
- ActionAid is 40!
- Do we need a development goal for tax?
- Is the Global Forum Delivering?
- The Global Forum: taking stock
- Power struggles at the UN Tax Committee
- Standing Up for Women in Afghanistan
- Make the campaign for tax justice too big to be ignored at the G20
- Brussels agrees biofuels compete with food
- Guest blog: closing tax loopholes in Norwich
- European Commission signals change in biofuels policy, but still falls seriously short
- Avoid tax-dodging companies - or change the rules?
- Taking the supermarket watchdog for a walk
- World Food Day - a great opportunity for action
- Starbucks tax scandal brewing
- ActionAid at the Conservative Party Conference
- ActionAid's 40th Anniversary
- ActionAid Helps: a poem about ActionAid
- ActionAid at the Labour Party Conference
- You’re invited to our 40th Birthday
- Supermarket watchdog campaign: The story so far
- The European Commission’s draft biofuels under scrutiny
- 'Righting' the Millenium Development Goals
- Championing Women’s Rights at the Political Party Conferences
- Ethical Consumer event: How do we stop corporate tax dodging?
- Leaked biofuels proposal is good step forwards
- Reflections on community work in South Africa
- Reshuffle 2012: A critical time for international development
- Reshuffle 2012: Does having women in the Cabinet really matter?
- Key MPs endorse tax justice
- Biofuels opposition grows
- Will the US cave in to demands to suspend biofuel mandate?
- New ActionAid booklet for garment workers and union organisers
- The best thing to come out of the Olympics?
- Hand in day @Number10gov
- Government to subsidise biomass as renewable fuel
- Biofuels no longer a priority in Europe
- How biofuels are fuelling world food prices
- Is badminton-gate the same as tax avoidance?
- Bread and taxes
- Rapeseed falls foul of EU biofuel definition
- Sunshine, cider, pirates and ... tax justice
- Will PR firm take SABMiller to task on tax?
- Norwegian tax justice win! The Taxcast reports
- Protecting communities and stopping land grabs in Kenya
- The Budget fight is over – but what’s next for tax justice?
- Women’s rights receive a good showing at Family Planning Summit
- Missed our tax justice event last week?
- An evening with three pioneers for tax justice
- From the Nigerian Perspective: The London Family Planning Summit
- Women’s rights hanging in the balance in Afghanistan
- Bad news
- Campaigners take action to stop new loophole costing poor countries billions
- The human cost of defending land
- Fantastic news! Campaigners' calls to stop tax loophole have immediate effect.
- Protest outside Agricultural Investment summit
- Stop the global land grab!
- The celebrity tax storm
- #Rioplus20 #epicfail
- Sex, choice and control: the reality of family planning for women and girls today
- Jimmy Carr is in the headlines, but what about the bigger picture?
- How biofuels cause hunger: in pictures, text and tweets
- Why G20 should stop supporting biofuels
- You're invited to our special tax justice event
- Biofuelling world food prices
- It’s all about Danny Alexander
- The dangers of biofuels: case of Kisarawe, Tanzania and Lion’s Head Global Partners
- G8 – another missed opportunity to scrap biofuels
- Calling time: why SABMiller should stop dodging taxes in Africa
- Progress on biofuels in Europe
- Good news on biofuels from Tanzania
- New international land guidelines adopted
- Panorama unveils The Truth About Tax
- How the £4bn tax loophole will progress through parliament
- Tax dodging in Zambia: Taxcast special edition
- The Great Tax Debate
- The missing words from the Queen’s Speech
- A big day for ActionAid – the Queen announces a supermarket watchdog bill!
- The International Tax Transparency Forum
- The truth about multinationals in Ghana and the market traders who pay more tax
- MPs can make Mitchell hear what's wrong with biofuels - so let's get talking to them
- Taxcast: mining in Zambia
- Why we need a European supermarket watchdog
- Biofuels – the clean energy con.
- Human rights violations, broken promises and land grabs
- Insights from this year's AWID forum on Women's Rights and Development
- Tax loophole amendement lodged by MP
- No EU aid for biofuels
- Growing support from MPs to stop the budget tax loophole
- Talking tax loopholes on the telephone with my MP
- Tweet your MP to stop a new tax loophole costing poor countries £4bn.
- How to assess the impact of the new tax loophole on developing countries
- Your petition was delivered (in a giant red budget box)
- How the FTSE 100 will benefit from the new tax loophole
- Biofuel Watch protest this Wednesday
- Urgent action: call your MP to challenge the £4bn tax loophole
- Opportunity for your MP to vote against tax loopholes
- VIDEO: The lunacy of food for fuel
- SABMiller campaign wins tax award
- Aid under attack by Lords
- Tax justice in the headlines
- SABMiller campaign nominated for award. Vote now!
- Listen to the latest news on tax justice
- MPs might be surprised to hear the cost of the budget's new tax loophole
- Budget blow as new tax loophole announced – but we’re not done yet
- Do we need a World Tax Organisation?
- Tax loopholes, Rosemary Muvla and the UK budget
- Biofuelling the war
- Taking biofuels to Rio!
- Why garment workers in Asia won’t be retiring at 67
- Government quizzed on tax loopholes at Prime Ministers Questions
- Tax Justice hits the local press.
- Supporting women’s rights in Afghanistan
- VIDEO: Changing women's lives across the world
- #aa24 What we're tweeting about - and when!
- Women fear what will happen when troops leave
- The impacts of land grabbing are wider than we thought.
- Collateral damage: the Treasury responds
- Will poor countries become collateral damage to UK tax changes?
- Q&A with Zambian Campaigner Savior Mwambwa
- An @actionaiduk #aa24 24 hour tweetathon for International Women's Day
- Meet the people affected by the Sun Biofuels land grab
- Parliament starts tax justice investigation
- The latest taxcast is here
- Update: our calls for tax justice are already having an impact on parliament.
- Another meeting with Sun Biofuels- but still no progress.
- Why developing countries need tax justice
- Come to a free training session or join in our phone briefing
- Does Tesco take £1 for every £7 spent in UK shops?
- Owners of Sun Biofuels get in touch – but will they deliver on what they’ve promised?
- Fuelling poverty in Nigeria
- MP Siobhain McDonagh gets down to business on tax dodging
- ActionAid activists grab the land outside Christopher Egerton-Warburton's offices.
- Aid to India is a vital lifeline to some of the world’s poorest people
- A new tax loophole: here comes the science bit!
- Zambia: #Winning?
- Christopher Egerton-Warburton, owner of Sun Biofuels, invited to see impacts of land grab
- Community Campaigner Laura gets Colliers Wood councillors to call for tax loopholes to be closed
- SABMiller director says 'transparency is going to happen'
- Biofuels are bad for the economy
- New tax justice podcast
- Child sponsor of 30 years, Mary, breaks news of new tax loopholes to MP
- “If the loophole is there, we use it”
- Take action for a fairer food chain!
- Great news: Global biofuel production is down!
- Community Campaigner John convinces his MP to talk tax dodging with George Osborne
- Bankers slam Barclays for its use of tax havens
- Good response from the treasury to our tax campaign
- Real scale of biofuels land grab revealed
- A weekend of tax justice and cake
- Check out this repellent article in 'biofuels digest'
- Campaign success: Kenyan Farmers 1 – Land grabbing biofuel company 0
- Bonn and beyond: women's rights in Afghanistan
- Who calls the shots in Busan?
- Worrying signs as government proposes to subsidise biofuel as 'renewable'
- All to play for at Korea aid forum
- A blessing in disguise?
- International Day of the Elimination of Violence Against Women Violence Against Women in Afghanistan
- From Afghanistan to Zimbabwe: Lessons on Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls
- Its time to tackle tax havens
- Tax justice goes green
- MP responses mark a significant shift in the tax justice debate
- Great news! Government freezes biofuels targets.
- The G20 missed a trick. But MPs are on the case.
- Our calls for tax justice make an impact on MPs and Bill Gates.
- Who won the Spectator debate on international aid?
- The G20 should listen to their experts
- G20: the final verdict
- The G20’s ‘convention on fighting tax evasion’: three reasons to be sceptical
- Bill Gates report backs the call for tax justice at the G20
- Infographics from Bill Gates on aid & tax justice
- Behind the scenes at the G20: Sarkozy tells us he wants to deliver tax justice
- MP claims tax havens do a marvellous job
- Why tax havens matter for the G20
- First Community Campaigner's training goes with a bang
- The Observer reveals how UK company Sun Biofuels has ‘wrecked lives of Tanzanian villagers’
- End tax haven secrecy
- Public Protest Against Biofuels: Join Biofuelwatch!
- What difference has our FTSE data reveal made?
- India, Zambia, & Uganda all call for tax justice
- The problem with avoiding taxes in Zambia
- Is ActionAid 'anti-business'?
- How we got the data, with a little help from Duedil
- Make our FTSE 100 information beautiful
- Watch addicted to tax havens on Channel 4 News
- Tax havens: Is the tide turning?
- 98 of the UK's biggest companies addicted to tax havens
- Why does Zambia need tax justice?
- Inspiring Afghan woman MP visit the UK
- Campaigners at the ready
- Follow @actionaiduk to hear from expert journalists & speakers
- Fancy an evening out with Biofuelwatch, Friends of the Earth & ActionAid Tanzania?
- Amazing speakers lined up for our campaigns workshop
- How biofuels myths make fools of farmers
- ActionAid at the party conferences
- Could you be a Community Campaigner? Apply now
- Australian authorities alerted to SABMiller tax dodging allegations
- Minister Ed Davey tells party conference the supermarket watchdog is a top priority
- The 1st rule of corporate social responsibility? Pay your taxes.
- Norwood says no to biofuels and yes to a knitted car
- More fashion brands pledge to use ActionAid’s living wage model
- ROC Around the Clock
- MPs debate the famine in East Africa
- ActionAid at the party conferences
- Can pay, should pay
- Come to our campaigns workshop, it's only a month away
- Become an ActionAid community campaigner
- I went to see my MP to check what he'd done since Tea Time for Change
- ActionAid Sweden crash Grolsch’s party
- Bugs for dinner?
- What links women's rights and tax justice?
- Strewth! Foster’s better watch out…
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- Brazilians demand an end to tax haven secrecy
- Biofuel crop ‘causing misery to millions’
- Why haven’t we learned the lessons of the last financial crisis?
- SABMiller’s ‘tension of transparency’
- Argentina calls on G20 to “eliminate” tax havens
- Tequila plant 'agave' could be used for biofuel
- Women’s right are a development issue
- Supporters continue to pressure Vedanta Resources over pollution and human rights.
- ‘I’ll take your money if you’re foolish enough to give it away.’
- Politicians back a sharper-toothed watchdog for supermarkets
- Who benefits from growth in Zambia?
- Did you know it was SABMiller’s AGM today?
- Cameron calls for greater transparency
- Corporate tax responsibility
- SABMiller - a new letter from them, the same problem for Ghanaians
- African countries discuss treaty to tackle tax dodging
- Supermarkets lobby against the watchdog
- Change continues to brew
- Food prices set to rise by 30% over next decade
- Win tickets to see The First Grader
- 'Africa needs to mobilise its own resources'
- G20 governments warned to end support for biofuels
- Zambia demands tax return
- Almost a quarter of all MPs lobbied at Tea time for change
- Taking tea with my MP
- Tax and transparency at Tea time for change
- What is good aid? A big question answered at Tea time for change
- Talking to supporters at Tea time for change
- Tea time for change - happening now!
- Where's Robin?
- Super injunctions and libel law
- Meet the Tanzanian budget trackers
- Top UK scientists slam biofuels
- Food giants accused of tax evasion
- Fuelling Africa’s land grab
- The G20. Why a cuppa with your MP is so important
- Clinton talks tax justice
- Has ASDA abandoned its showcase 'ethical' factories?
- A milestone for ActionAid’s supermarkets campaign
- The buses with the big anti-biofuels adverts on them - have you see one?
- Burning food and fuel makes no sense
- Biofuels: A step backwards
- Biofuel Production in Tanzania
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- Why should we support aid?
- The biofuels campaign: now on London buses!
- Messages from people across Africa, supporting our biofuels campaign
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- Rich countries should listen to the developing world on tax co-operation
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- And the winner is
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- People power
- African arable land used to satisfy European demand for biofuels
- Biofuels, the UK government's false solution to Climate Change
- Free Training Event: Brush up those lobby and tea drinking skills
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- Developing countries call for G20 action on tax dodging
- Tea time for change: Why we're talking tax
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- Independent inquiry declares biofuel targets 'unethical'
- Black money in India
- Tax Dodging beer mats. You want them? We've got them.
- Kenya investigates tax dodging by flower exporters
- Our meeting with ASDA's Chief Executive: what happened?
- An evening with …beer bottles for tax justice
- Pressure mounts for coalition to keep its campaign promise on supermarkets
- Has the IMF become a champion of tax justice?
- A date with ASDA’s chief executive
- How the budget could cost developing countries £4bn
- Biofuels are a con
- Win a Treasure Island!
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- Woking: Wake up to Tax Justice
- Global crises will not be solved by biofuels.
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- The government finally launches its biofuel consultation
- Cereal Liars
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- 100 years of International Women's Day
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- Become a shareholder activist
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- Student power strikes back against biofuels.
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- A new voice calling for environmental destruction
- Free tickets to UK Aware 25 and 26 March
- Who won: Scrooge or Santa?
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- A step in the right direction for tax justice
- Everyday revolutions in Africa
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- Poll shows Brits hate tax avoidance
- A better world is possible
- Read it and weep!
- Tax justice activists targeted by angry students
- Indirect land use part 3: the emissions problem
- End Tax Haven Secrecy campaign launches in Dakar
- Land grabbing in Africa
- Happy Birthday Tax Justice Network Africa!
- Is Another World Possible?
- How many tax haven subsidiaries does SABMiller have?
- Australia goes into bat
- Do the right thing
- Top Tax Shirker - place your vote
- We're not impressed by this letter from SABMiller
- Traitors, concrete shoes and Al Capone
- VAT rises vs. stopping tax dodgers
- 2010 a bumper year for tax justice. What's next?
- What's your New Year's resolution?
- ASDA's response to our Christmas campaigning
- Workers die in factory blaze
- Take action: Go to the pub!
- What did ASDA staff think of our singing and online poll?
- Should ASDA Chief Executive be Scrooge or Santa this Christmas?
- Calling Time in the Dutch Parliament
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- Why target companies for tax dodging?
- Feeling subversive?
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- Our new Tax Justice Campaign: now on Facebook
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- The inside story of ActionAid’s tax dodging research
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- Launching our campaign - dressed as 10 green bottles
- SABMiller in denial
- Tax dodging multinational exposed
- International Violence Against Women Day
- Indirect land use change: part II
- The right to protest
- The Monsoon scandal: a problem with the system, not the shop
- Campaigners at the ready!
- Biofuels: what's the problem?
- The Activista Symposium in Tanzania
- Thanks for calling ASDA! Here's the result
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- Read the pathetic letter ASDA sent us
- A Short Picture History of the Vedanta Campaign
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- Can we do it? Yes we can!
- Biofuel victory in Kenya
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- Is this your dream job?
- The aid debate
- Victory in Kenya
- Is another food price crisis on the way?
- Vedanta’s pantomime performance
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- Our ASDA campaign: the story so far
- Vedanta AGM tomorrow
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- Guest blog: Pay Your Dues!
- Support the HungerFREE campaign and win free tickets to the Big Chill Festival
- A greener transport future without industrial biofuels
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- Alphabet soup and African Agriculture
- Guest blog: Let them starve so we can save the planet
- Making headlines around the world
- A blow for Vedanta (and a lesson for Asda)
- Our challenge to Asda
- Apparently, our new report 'doesn't do justice' to Asda
- Star-crossed Asda are avoiding taking action
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- Could you be a hunger hero?
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- A biofuels joke
- Women helping themselves
- In the Queen's own words...
- GM Biofuels: Another Planned Disaster
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- They work for you
- London events!
- Small is beautiful
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- All change at the top
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- The New Energy Geopolitics: the Biofuel-Land Nexus
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- 7 reasons why 0.7 per cent makes sense (even if it's not the point)
- What are farmers worth?
- History in the tweeting
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- Biofuels Threaten Food Security for the Poor
- Smallholder farmers need our support
- Dark clouds and silver linings
- Robin Hood turns Paxman on the politicians
- The global implications of biofuels
- Manifesto madness!
- Why pay more?
- The global implications of biofuel production
- Why should ending violence against women worldwide be a priority this election?
- Parliament's endgame
- An excellent result for our biofuels campaign … with more work to do, of course!
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- Taxing biofuels
- Baroness Kinnock talks shop
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- Why ActionAid is supporting multinational companies in their tussle with the Tories
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- A chance to speak to President Obama
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- Agrofuels – the current status of the threat they pose to civilisation on Earth
- Questions and answers on biofuels
- Supermarket campaign success
- Free access to the corridors of power
- I pity the biofool!
- Biofuels are the ultimate expression of a confused transport policy
- Biofuels in the news - 'EU drafts reveal biofuel's environmental damage'
- What does it mean when women farmers thrive?
- International Women's Day - a reason to celebrate!
- Women campaigning for their rights in Sierra Leone
- Ask Hilary Benn about Biofuels
- ActionAid at the Human Rights Watch Film festival
- A big step forward
- Ben Webster of The Times on the evils of biofuels
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- Promises, promises...
- Tesco’s self interest
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- Tobin or Robin
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- Robin Hood Tax to the rescue
- Why are we talking about biofuels?
- Shell's 12 billion for Biofuels
- Write to Ed Millband
- Aid debate hots up
- Why biofuels aren’t a solution to climate change
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- Putting the brakes on biofuels
- Black water and the future of farming
- Talking about biofuels
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- Chewing the fat with the great and the good
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- Cranking up the pressure
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- Beating the back to work blues
- What does 2010 have in store?
- New year, new supermarket ombudsman?
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- A billion tiny changes
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- The Hunger Season
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- 50,000 of you shouted and the government answered
- Why the UK government is not bad but could aim higher in Copenhagen
- Text messages
- ActionAid wins campaigning award!
- Zero meals per gallon
- Climate Crunch Time
- What a waste!
- Don't believe the hype
- Some good news from the World Food Summit
- Response from the PM to our hunger report
- Rich countries shun hunger summit
- Last night, we lit up the Coliseum!
- Free Food!
- Join The Wave
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- Financial transaction tax?
- Joining the dots
- G20 Finance Ministers break promise to developing countries
- More production and less consumption... or political will
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- Adventures in America
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- The Bottom Billion
- A torrent of disapproval
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- A picture's worth a thousand words
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- 2 + 2 = 5
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- The global and the local
- Travel travails
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- US double-counting leaves developing countries short of cash
- Why bother?
- Some blue-sky thinking from the Saudis
- A new dawn or the same old arguments?
- Spain eight points. Espagne huit points.
- Parties and People
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- Nine meals from anarchy
- Media boost for our Tesco campaign
- We must not let this happen
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- Who is my MEP
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- Promises, promises ...
- A step in the right direction
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- Last chance to stick it to Tesco
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- “If you don't stand up for something, you'll fall for anything”.
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- Front row seats with the speakers in Hyde Park
- Boris on trade
- Taking to the streets
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- Design our new campaign t-shirt
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- What’s next?!?
- Scourge of the tax dodgers
- Lucky
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- "Save our livelihood and save our God"
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- Journey to justice
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- Hit or miss?
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