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Last Updated: 09/09/2006 13:18:04
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Statement From The Green Party in England and Wales
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In advance of the 5th anniversary of September 11th 2001, Green Party Principal Speaker Keith Taylor has issued the following statement:
The events of September 11th 2001 proved a pivotal point in international relations, and have had an enormous impact on world affairs.
Tens, possibly hundreds, of thousands of people have died as a result of the War on Terror, most of them civilians. Crimes against humanity have been committed, and the situation in the Middle East is bloodier than ever.
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In Afghanistan, NATO forces are still fighting, 4 years after the first foreign peacekeepers were sent in, with more UK soldiers set to join the 5500 already there.
In Iraq, some estimates for civilian deaths are as high as 46,000
http://www.iraqbodycount.net.
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The UK's foreign policy, beefed up with dodgy dossiers, has become a series of fatal blunders. The government , and their rationale, must be called to account.
When Britain joined in Bush's war on terror, the twin tower attacks were used as a justification. Tony Blair took us into an illegal and immoral war on a lie, and should now face war crime charges.
http://www.greenparty.org.uk.
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Coming Up - Saturday 23rd September 06 - All Roads Lead to Manchester - Stop The War
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The next national Stop The War
demo has been called outside the Labour Party Conference in Manchester on Saturday September 23rd 2006.
A march and rally will take place on the city along with a mass die-in outside the conference building
Iraq - A Complete Nightmare
This is a real chance to put even more pressure on Blair and his warmongers.
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News, - Urgent Appeal - Football Kit for Hull Asylum Seeker Support Group
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Hull Asylum Seeker Support Group (HASSG) is running a football team this year in conjunction with the Refugee Council. Their first game is due this Saturday (9th September) but funders have left them high and dry regarding money to purchase team kits, boots, balls, goal nets, etc.
Therefore, the team is in need of emergency sponsorship or donations
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News, Community - Urgent! Sustainable Schools Consultation needs you
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The Sustainable Schools consultation will close on 31 August - have you shared your views yet?
Plenty of young people have, and some of their suggestions include:
We need to stop using energy inefficient cars and provide a new solution like bio-gas.
I would make people share their cars more.
I would make an eco-adventure park where people
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News, Community - Tuesday 19 September - Amaze Yourself Project
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The Amaze Yourself project is a new free, start your own business training and support programme for the unemployed. It has been developed to help increase enterprise activity in the Humber Region.
The programme is designed to provide business skills training, enterprise experiences and personal mentoring - all free - to the unemployed/economically
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News - Urgent! - BBC On-line search to find Britain's best unsung landmark
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The BBC is running an on-line vote on its main news site to find
Britain's best unsung landmark and the Humber Bridge is one of the 8 short listed.
It would be a great coup for the region if the Bridge won, so here's the link
to you to ask you to
take a few seconds to vote
Voting closes at the end of Wednesday 30th August so vote now!
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News, Community - How Your City Works Course
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Do you want to know about :
How your city works?
Who makes the decisions?
How you can influence what happens?
To learn more, enrol on Hull Community Network's course How Your City Works.
The next course starts on Tuesday 12th September, 6pm - 9pm at the
Boulevard Village Hall, Boulevard, Hull.
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News, Community - Learn About Local Area Agreements
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Our city's Local Area Agreement (LAA) is a three year agreement that sets out the
priorities for Hull agreed between central government and the local area represented
by the local authority and One Hull - our Local Strategic Partnership (LSP).
Hull Community Network has developed a webpage which explains the Local Area Agreement,
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News - Club fights back to get heritage aircraft back into the skies By Stephen Wordsmith
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Enthusiasts supporting in the restoration of Earth's only flyable Vulcan
aircraft are fighting back in a last ditch attempt to ensure that the project
takes to the skies in time for a proposed Falklands flypast over Buckingham Palace.
The flypast will be part of a June 2007 commemoration of the 25th anniversary
of the 1982 Falklands conflict,
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News - Free MBA Place At Hull University!
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Hull City Council has kindly offered to fund one place for someone from the
Vol/Com sector on the MBA Executive: Reaching out to the Public Sector course at Hull University.
This is a great opportunity for someone to undertake a top post-graduate course for FREE and earn a prestigious qualification. This course will be extremely beneficial to both the
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News - Support Elizabeth Holmes to Win Viking fm Radio Idol
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Hi all, my name is Elizabeth Holmes and I am in the final of Radio Idol on
96.9 Viking FM. The competition is for a new presenter and I think I should win!
Although I've not been picked to go on air yet (finalists are picked purely at random)
I can still win if I get enough votes.
I have a lot of experience, I used to have my own radio show
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News - Update On The Strange Thing Hull Maritime Museum
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The Strange Thing's residence at the Hull Maritime Museum has now been extended
to 24th August. It has been attracting worldwide interest in the last few
days - the journal at seethestrangething.blogspot.com.
has
gone from receiving a couple of dozen visits a day to one and a half thousand a day!
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News, Arts - Joining Hull Council For Voluntary Youth Services
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Becoming a member of the Hull Council For Voluntary Youth Services (HCVYS) could be
beneficial to any groups who are involved with young peoples' activities.
They offer a range of benefits to members including access to a minibus and camping
equipment, an information resource bank, funding information and a regular newsletter.
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News, Arts - Trampoline Berlin - Call For Submissions - Deadline: 20th August 2006
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Trampoline presents First Play Berlin, Thursday 12th October 2006, Hebbel am Ufer,
Berlin. The theme : We are living in a reality where our physical environment has been pervaded
by invisible streams of data, enabling our local geography to connect with remote spaces.
This multitude of physical and virtual layers of existence challenges our sense of place
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News, Arts - Colombia - England Artists Fellowship Programme - Deadline 25th September 2006
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Following on from the Colombia-England Artists Fellowship Programme in 2005/06, we are
pleased to announce the 2006/07 Fellowship Programme. This is a joint initiative between Visiting Arts, Ministry of Culture Colombia, British Council Colombia and Arts Council England.
This three year programme offers a unique opportunity for a total of
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News - Good News For Volunteers
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Intensive campaigning and lobbying by volunteer centres throughout England has finally
paid off, as the Department for Work and Pensions has reversed its earlier decision
that volunteers should not claim lunch expenses from organisations they work for,
because the amount of Income Support
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News - Microsoft Community Learning Awards
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Does your group want to actively help disadvantaged groups develop their IT skills?
Could your organisation benefit from a £2,500 grant and software to put towards an IT project?
Citizens Online and Microsoft are joining forces for a fourth year to bring you
The Microsoft Community Learning Awards (MCLA), recognising communities and
charities
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News - Supporting Dyslexic Learners Course
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Does anyone in your organisation work within a Skills for Life programme?
If so, some free training is coming to our region which may be of interest.
Supporting Dyslexic Learners is a distance learning course funded by the
Quality Improvement Agency, which provides participants with a general
awareness of dyslexia and gives practical advice
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News - FOOTSEY 2006 Trade Fair Coming To York
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Voluntary and community sector organisations - are you looking for new routes to generate income?
Then come to FOOTSEY 100 and be inspired! FOOTSEY is the largest and most successful social
economy trade fair in the UK. This year it will be taking place at York Race Course on the
19th October, 9.30am - 4.30pm.
Visit our seminars delivered by leading
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News - Vintage Bus Tour To Spurn Point
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The Vintage Bus operates every Sunday in August from Hull, Cottingham and Beverley.
Each week it goes to somewhere different in East Yorkshire and is intended to
raise awareness of the different visitor attractions in the region.
The Vintage bus will visit nearby RAF Holmpton - an underground
former Early Warning Radar Station.
Over 50 years of Cold War history on two floors including Operations Rooms,
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News - Urgent! Community Group Grants Available - Closing Date : 4th August 2006
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Community groups in the Humber Sub Region are being encouraged to cash in on a
new round of Yorkshire Forward grants worth up to £5,000 each.
The new set of Community Intervention Chest (CIC) grants are available for
non-profit- making organisations to buy one-off items or finance activities.
Yorkshire Forward created the CIC grants in October
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News - Free Taster Courses At Hull BBC Centre 2nd - 18th August 06
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During August, the BBC Open Centre is running taster courses which run for three weeks :
Wednesday 2nd, 9th and 16th August
Aromatherapy - 9.30 -12.30
Reflexology -1.30 - 4.30
Friday 4th, 11th and 18th August
Jewellery making - 9.30 -12.30
All of these courses are free.
To book a place on any of them, either call into the BBC Open Centre
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News - Prepare For The Future - Free Information About Pensions
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Are you well prepared for retirement?
Would you like to find out more about pensions?
Free support and information about planning for retirement are available from
Rob Bradshaw, a Pensions Education Worker from Humber and Wolds Rural Community Council.
Having successfully obtained a contract with the Department for Work and Pensions,
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