Real change won’t come from the G7
Blog / 14th June 2021How the G7 continues to stand in the way of a more democratic international order – by Nick Dearden for the New Internationalist.
Leading Astronauts make a call to Earth ahead of the G7 summit – urging international cooperation for the sake of people and planet
Blog / 11th June 2021Leading Astronauts from the USA, Japan and South Korea have joined forces in a new short film targeting G7 leaders, who meet this weekend in Cornwall, UK.
The big question about British foreign aid is always missed: what is it supporting?
Blog / 9th June 2021If aid is to meaningfully tackle poverty, it can’t just be about charity. Instead, it should be about redistributing the world’s resources and dismantling the power structures that maintain global inequality, writes Aisha Dodwell.
A corporate tax reset by the G7 will only work if it delivers for poorer nations too
Blog / 4th June 2021G7 negotiations for a global minimum corporate tax rate offers the opportunity for a transformational shift in responses to the pandemic, explains Alex Cobham of the Tax Justice Network.
UN expert calls for an ambitious social Europe, says COVID must spark rethink
Blog / 7th May 2021Over 90 million people across the EU live at risk of poverty and social exclusion. Yet the Union’s current action plan doesn’t come near to the pledge of ‘no poverty’ made at the United Nations.