Tag: United Kingdom

Newspaper journalism

Cairncross Review: Can local journalism be saved?

The Cairncross Review in the UK has been soliciting evidence on the future of “high-quality journalism” as local newspapers are under threat.

Winter Survival

Domino’s apologises for TV ad depicting ‘Inuit’

Pizza firm Domino’s is one of many major companies in the UK using Indigenous culture and celebration of colonialism for corporate gain.

"Teepee wallpaper"

For sale: Making a killing from Britain’s colonial crimes – Part 1

Tomorrow investigates major companies and government agencies in the UK using Indigenous culture and celebration of colonialism for corporate gain.

"Teepee wallpaper"

For sale: Making a killing from Britain’s colonial crimes – Part 2

Tomorrow investigates major companies and government agencies in the UK using Indigenous culture and celebration of colonialism for corporate gain.

"Teepee wallpaper"

For sale: Making a killing from Britain’s colonial crimes – Part 3

Tomorrow investigates major companies and government agencies in the UK using Indigenous culture and celebration of colonialism for corporate gain.

"Teepee wallpaper"

For sale: Making a killing from Britain’s colonial crimes – Part 4

Tomorrow investigates major companies and government agencies in the UK using Indigenous culture and celebration of colonialism for corporate gain.

"Teepee wallpaper"

For sale: Making a killing from Britain’s colonial crimes – Part 5

Tomorrow investigates major companies and government agencies in the UK using Indigenous culture and celebration of colonialism for corporate gain.

Non-prescription medicines

The trouble with non-prescription medicines

One in five patients misuse non-prescription medicines and almost 40 per cent don’t always read instructions, finds a study from the University of Aberdeen.

Music

‘Little girls playing’: Music industry’s gender bias

Interviews with women in music industry management described being assessed by gender, not competence and having to adjust their behaviour to fit in with men.

Consumption

Schools should teach ‘sacrifice’, says educator

‘Sacrifice’ and the concept of ‘enough’ should be used to teach sustainability in schools and combat rampant consumerism, claims a university educator.