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How's the nuclear ban treaty doing? « nuclear-news

Dr Kate Hudson, CND General Secretary,  https://cnduk.org/hows-the-nuclear-ban-treaty-doing/ 4 Dec 23 CND’s Chair, Tom Unterrainer,  attended the recent meeting  at the UN in New York, of  states that back the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. Here Tom writes a guest blog about the event. The non-nuclear majority met in New York between 27 November… ....

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Britain's Coalition Government: A Preliminary Verdict

Britain and the United States face similar budgetary problems. Deficits in both coun¬tries are unsustainably high. So is public spending. Action is being taken in Britain, but in the U.S., there is continuing pressure either to take no serious action at all or to take the wrong action, most notably by repairing the deficit with tax increases or to make matters worse by increasing spending even further. ....

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With soaring rates of obesity and diabetes, the West is paying a high price for colonialism


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Chronic levels of sugar-related diabetes have blighted the Caribbean for years due to slavery. Now the UK and US are experiencing the pain it causes – which makes Britain’s apparent rejection of a fat tax all the more surprising.
It’s one of the fastest-growing diseases in the world. It’s a major cause of blindness, kidney failure, heart attacks, strokes and amputations. Around 40 years ago, just over 100 million people suffered from it worldwide – today that figure is a whopping 450 million. And in 20 years’ time it’ll be a staggering 650 million. In Britain, over four million people have it. In fact, you could be living with it right now and not know, as it can go undiagnosed f ....

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