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In pictures: building the world's largest polar bear

On 15 September we will haul a giant people-powered polar bear through central London. Aurora is part protest, part performance - all Arctic. She is a giant...
Posted by Fran G - 3 September, 2013 - 18:38
A man with his mouth gagged

How the lobbying bill became the charity gagging bill

When David Cameron described the access of business lobbyists to government as "the next big scandal", we thought he was making a prediction. But his lobbying...
Posted by John Sauven - 3 September, 2013 - 14:37

Downloadable DIY funkits to get ready for Aurora's parade

Get ready for #Iceride, the global protest against Arctic destruction! Download all your fun accessories here to get you looking great for Aurora's parade on...
Posted by Fran G - 2 September, 2013 - 14:36
'No fracking here or anywhere' sign in front of police line

28 Days Later: Balcombe anti-fracking groups announce rolling blockade

While shale gas advocates hoped the 5-day Reclaim the Power camp was a flash-in-the-pan, Balcombe fracking opponents are “upping the ante” for Cuadrilla’s...
Posted by LiamBB - 30 August, 2013 - 11:52

Building the world's largest polar bear - Part One

Louise Alexander is a multi-skilled actor with a keen interest in puppetry. She works part-time at Puppet Centre as their administrator and is also the...
Posted by Louise Alexander - 27 August, 2013 - 19:06
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