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Danny OCallaghan

Abbeyfield Humanities: The price of cheap clothes? - Dhaka factory disaster - 1 views

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    On Wednesday 24 April 2013 a building complex collapsed on the outskirts of Dhaka in Bangladesh. The building was home to a large garment factory making clothes for western retailers such as Primark.
Danny OCallaghan

London's Oyster Card Flows | The Mapping London Blog - 1 views

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    "The map shows the touch-ins (going into the network) and touch-outs (leaving the network) of Oyster cards at London's tube and train stations, including a few beyond the Greater London boundary which still accept . As the animation moves forwards in 10-minute intervals during the typical weekday, the balance between touch-ins and touch-outs is shown by a colour scale. Red indicates the great majority of taps are touch-ins, and green indicates mainly touch-outs. White is the "neutral" colour, indicating that roughly as many people are entering the network as leaving it, at that period in time."
Danny OCallaghan

About the UK Peace Index « Vision of Humanity - 0 views

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    Launched April 24, 2013 The United Kingdom Peace Index (UKPI) has found that the UK is 11 per cent more peaceful than it was a decade ago. Produced by the Institute for Economics and Peace, the UKPI is the first measure of peacefulness across the UK.
Danny OCallaghan

BBC News - Huge survey reveals seven social classes in UK - 1 views

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    "People in the UK now fit into seven social classes, a major survey conduct"
Danny OCallaghan

China's exploitation of Latin American natural resources raises concern | World news | ... - 1 views

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    "Economic benefits countered by environmental damage and fears over lopsided nature of trade relations with Beijing"
Danny OCallaghan

Survivor's Guide: The Challenge to Make Chocolate Child Labour-Free | Watch Documentari... - 0 views

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    video
Danny OCallaghan

Disease and death around the world visualised | News | guardian.co.uk - 1 views

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    "What kills people around the world - and how does it vary by country? The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation have published their latest report in to the global burden of disease today and alongside the release have launched a range of visualisations showing how the data breaks down by country. Explore one of the new interactives below and see how causes of death have changed over time. Use the drop down menu to view data by a specific country and to change indicator"
Danny OCallaghan

British sugar giant caught in global tax scandal | Business | The Observer - 0 views

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    Associated British Foods accused of Zambia tax avoidance after sending massive profits abroad
Danny OCallaghan

Remittances: how much money do migrants send home? - interactive | Global development |... - 0 views

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    great interactive
Danny OCallaghan

Megacity London: ever growing, ever more unequal? | Views of the World - 2 views

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    What is it about London? Population growth is slowing across most of Europe - people are having fewer children and, it could be argued, steps are being taken to try to reduce social inequalities. But London is unusual. London continues growing, and London is becoming more youthful. The middle aged and those who are poor, but not desperately poor, are being squeezed out. Graduates from the rest of Britain and the rest of the world flow in ever greater numbers and require ever higher degrees of optimism. Many fail to achieve their aspirations. Above them a few are becoming ever richer. Below them, as private rents and social housing becomes too expensive for huge numbers of lowly paid families and many leave, a new poor may be growing, less well documented, less well protected, with even less to lose.
Danny OCallaghan

BBC News - Day care services for elderly 'hit by cuts' - 1 views

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    The number of older people using day care centres in England has fallen by nearly a quarter in three years, charity Age UK has said. Age UK found the number using services such as lunch clubs had fallen from 88,498 in 2009-10 to 68,160 in 2011-12, and blamed councils' funding pressures.
Danny OCallaghan

Chinese mining firm to raze Peruvian peak for 35 years of mineral wealth | World news |... - 0 views

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    Chinalco has built a new town to rehouse thousands of displaced people - but some are determined to stay in doomed Morococha
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