March 13, 2013 Argentina's president Cristina Kirchner, has once again been rattling her sabre, this time by equating Falkland Islanders with squatters. In the wake of a referendum in which all but three of the islanders voted to remain British, she said the vote was as if "a bunch of squatters were to vote on whether or not to keep occupying a building illegally." Continue reading... ALASTAIR CAMPBELL | | How Red Nose Day Is Improving Mental Health Services in Ghana | Since the first Red Nose Day 25 years ago, an astonishing £600million has been raised to help change 50million lives in the UK and Africa. On a trip to Ghana earlier this year I got to meet some of the most recent beneficiaries. It is hard enough campaigning for mental health services in the UK, where the government's austerity programme means they are going to the back of the queue again, as psychiatric care is not quite as 'sexy' as cancer, children's services or even accident and emergency. But compare and contrast with a country of 25million people, which has just three psychiatric hospitals, and just a dozen trained psychiatrists... Continue reading... | | | FIYAZ MUGHAL | | The Rising Scourge of Anti-Muslim Hatred | Our project reveals some disturbing findings. The majority of Muslims being physically attacked, harassed or intimidated because of their faith are women, according to MAMA's figures - and those doing it are white men increasingly likely to be linked to far-right groups. Continue reading... | | | | |
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