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NGOs to direct foreign policy

Joseph Cotterill, Features Editor

Britain will conduct its future foreign policy through “smart international coalitions” on a revamped “multilateral platform”, Foreign Office minister Lord Malloch Brown told an LSE lecture audience on Thursday November 15.



Living Wage campaigners attend TELCO conference

David Osborn

Last Wednesday, the East London Community Organisation (TELCO) held their 11th annual assembly at the Round Chapel in Hackney. 
The LSE Students’ Union (LSESU), which has recently joined the organisation, attended with a delegation of undergraduate and postgraduate students. They joined other faith and civic organisations that make up TELCO, including trade unions, churches, mosques, schools and charities.



Former Shell man warns on climate change and Peak Oil

Petra Sarapatkova

The challenges posed by climate change and ‘peak oil’ are inextricably linked both in terms of their causes and solutions, renewable energy expert Jeremy Leggett observed in a lecture at the LSE, last Wednesday.



Press scaremongering heightens xenophobia

Kevin Perry, Executive Editor

Irresponsible scaremongering by the press has contributed to xenophobic behaviour in society, according to an Oxford academic.



LSE remembers Dina Rabinovitch

Philip Pacanowski

Dina Rabinovitch, a former LSE student and Beaver journalist, died last month after a long struggle against breast cancer. She was 44.



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