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A ‘clash’ of civilisations will be the main source of future world conflicts
Submitted by contribs editor on Wed, 22/11/2006 - 12:03am. DebateA special one-day conference organised by the Greater London Authority explores the highly contentious notion
Islam and the Westthat conflict between the West and the Islamic world is inevitable. Those who support this view believe that people’s cultural and religious identity will be the basis of future world conflicts. Policy-makers and scholars will discuss the impact that recent international events have had on London’s communities. They will examine the issues of religious tolerance, human rights, diversity and British multiculturalism.

Finnish racism exposed
Submitted by contribs editor on Sun, 26/02/2006 - 11:51pm. DebateDeborah Hobson, Contributing Editor
As Nelson Mandela would say:"All that is necessary for evil to prevail is for good people to do nothing". Racism in its many guises can be insidious. The-Latest.com is a campaigning site and as such we intend to name and shame Finland for its refusal to deal decisively with its confectionary giant Cloetta Fazer who use demeaning and racially offensive images as packaging for their products (see The-Latest exclusive "First Win In Finnish Racism Fight" by Mika Valtonen). Finland will be taking over the presidency of the European Union from Austria on the 1st July 2006. It will be presiding over a community of countries representing diverse races and cultures. We intend to protest at the highest level and need your help. Write a letter of complaint to your Member of European Parliament (MEP) and the Finnish Ambassador, Jaakko Laajava, at the Finnish embassy in London at 38 Chesham Place, SW1X 8HW or email sanomat.lon@formin.fi. Let us know your views on this issue by either adding a comment to the article by Mika Valtonen or this forum.

Credit crunch woes
Submitted by contribs editor on Fri, 26/12/2008 - 12:09am. DebateIn the week leading up to Christmas Tv advertisements for many of the big high street shops in the UK have shamelessly promoted January price reductions which start on Boxing Day. In an unseasonal bid to bolster record low retail sales figures-a key indicator of economic downturn-and stave off the sort of demise experienced by old-time family favourite store Woolworths, the cash-strapped public have been encouraged to spend, spend, spend.
Personal debt in the UK is higher than the income generated by the country as a whole for the second year running, research shows.
What's so great about citizen journalism?
Submitted by Aaronr808 on Fri, 25/04/2008 - 5:04pm. DebateAaron Rob
Hi everyone,
I'm currently writing my dissertation in the UK about the open source movement and citizen journalism. I'm very interested in the motivation people have to publish jounalism work which they are not paid for.

How much work experience should you have to get that job?
Submitted by chris on Thu, 24/04/2008 - 3:18pm. Hack ChatChris Gaynor
So, just how much journalism work experience do you need before you can expect to be snapped up into paid employment?

Britain's 'no-go' areas for non-Muslims
Submitted by contribs editor on Sun, 06/01/2008 - 8:38pm. DebateThe Rt Rev Michael Nazir-Ali, the Bishop of Rochester and the Church's only Asian bishop, writing in The Sunday Telegraph, says that people of a different race or faith face physical attack if they live or work in communities dominated by a strict Muslim ideology.

Men behaving badly?
Submitted by contribs editor on Sat, 12/08/2006 - 1:20am. DebateRare is the man who seriously contemplates settling down before the age of 35. They are far too tied up with careers, clubbing, one-night stands and boys’ toys.




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