BBC journalists try to ban presenters from working with charities

Banning BBC journalists and presenters from taking part in charities is a  new whimsical idea dreamed up  by top BBC journalists to prevent 'impartiality', thereby reducing complaints.Yet, every Christmas, the BBC has a 'Children in Need Day', if they ban presenters...

Carbon Markets Need to Help the Poor

The global carbon credit trading schemes emanating from the Kyoto Protocol have created a multi-billion dollar market – the global carbon market was worth US $30 billion in 2007 (World Bank) – and represents...

Easter Bunny Goes Ethical

        The Leicester based company Ethical Party Bags ( www.ethicalpartybags.com) have just launched a great Easter product that’ll save Mums a lot of headaches when...

Fair Trade Wines, Good Juice and Its Benefits...Manchester Tasting...October 11

I told you I was going to look for more details on the Fair Trade Wine Tasting at the Manchester Food & Drink Festival. That is Manchester, UK in case you wondered.  Here they come thanks to Natalie Goldsmith of the Co-operative.  I do not think it would add...

Trade to Benefit the Poor Up in 2006 and to Grow in 2007

  The global fair trade market - in which goods and services are traded under the Fairtrade logo, guaranteeing a minimum fair price to producers experienced unprecedented growth in 2006. In the UK alone, 2006 sales totalled £290 million - a jump of 46 percent from...

Good Deal

"See Fair Trade Works......between socialists..... Hugo Chávez and Ken Livingstone Fuel for us, clean-up for Caracas President Chávez seals extraordinary deal with Ken Livingstone."

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