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The bike podcast: Solstice cycling, Lib-Con bikers and the Tour
July 5, 2010 by Debra · Leave a Comment
This article was written by Presented by Helen Pidd and produced by Lucy Greenwell, for guardian.co.uk on Monday 5th July 2010 10.39 UTCThis month Helen Pidd pedals over to Westminster to join the MPs onthe annual All-Party Parliamentary bike ride. She asks Lib Demtransport minister Norman Baker how he is going to support cycling nowall the money has … [Read More...]

US questions its unwavering support for Israel
July 5, 2010 by Debra · Leave a Comment
This article was written by Chris McGreal, for guardian.co.uk on Sunday 4th July 2010 23.05 UTCThere are questions that rarely get asked in Washington. For years, the mantra that America's intimate alliance with Israel was as good for the US as it was the Jewish state went largely unchallenged by politicians aware of the cost of anything but unwavering … [Read More...]

David Cameron plans to downgrade G8 summit
July 5, 2010 by Debra · Leave a Comment
Plus it gets in the way of watching soccer games. This article was written by Patrick Wintour, for guardian.co.uk on Monday 28th June 2010 21.00 UTCBritain is to become the first country to reduce the role of the G8 summit of leading industrialised nations by turning it into a general strategic discussion group attached to another summit.Critics … [Read More...]

United Nations warned that corruption is undermining grants to stop logging
July 4, 2010 by Debra · Leave a Comment
This article was written by John Vidal, environment editor, for guardian.co.uk on Saturday 3rd July 2010 23.06 UTCA revolutionary scheme backed by the World Bank to pay poor countries billions of dollars a year to stop felling trees is the best way to stop logging and save the planet from climate change, according to wealthy countries and conservationists, … [Read More...]

Ministers consider scheme to hand out food vouchers to unemployed
July 4, 2010 by Debra · Leave a Comment
This article was written by Paul Lewis, for guardian.co.uk on Friday 2nd July 2010 18.17 UTCThe government is considering plans to distribute food vouchers to people on the dole as part of a wider drive to empower charities to supplement the support provided by the welfare state.Iain Duncan Smith, the work and pensions secretary, has given his provisional … [Read More...]
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