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Welcome to the World Development Movement news pages. You can view our news by category in each campaign section, or get the whole lot below. For press inquiries please contact the press office.

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13 December 2012

The 18th annual Conference of the Parties (COP 18) took place in Doha, Qatar between 26 November and 8 December. Like last year’s conference in Durban, the stakes were high, with the world coming ever closer to the point of no return on climate change and the Kyoto Protocol, the world’s only legally binding emissions reductions treaty, due to expire at the end of 2012.

4 December 2012

The World Development Movement has warned that the climate finance the UK government has announced it will provide to developing countries risks putting money meant to help the poor into the hands of multinational companies.

The UK’s Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) said today it would spend £1.8 billion between 2013 and 2015 to help poor countries adapt to climate change and develop clean energy.

29 November 2012

Barclays Bank has hinted it is considering pulling out of food speculation due to ‘reputational risk’. The World Development Movement is calling on the bank to commit to ending its involvement in commodity markets, and is urging George Osborne to back tough rules to curb speculation at a European level.

12 November 2012

A Bangladeshi human rights worker has written an open letter to Bob Geldof ahead of a meeting tomorrow between the rock star and the UK international development secretary, Justine Greening, telling him that UK aid money is promoting sweatshops in Bangladesh.

9 November 2012

WDM has reacted with concern to international development secretary Justine Greening’s announcement today that no new British financial aid grants will be made to India with immediate effect, and that from now on UK aid to India will focus on private sector projects designed to help the poor while generating a return.

1 November 2012

The World Development Movement has launched a new film today parodying Barclays’ role in speculating on food prices. Actors Jolyon Rubinstein and Heydon Prowse pose as Barclays bankers attempting to sell spoof investment products to unsuspecting passers-by, with "profit margins so ridiculous, it’s almost criminal".

26 October 2012

A vote in the European parliament today failed to remove loopholes in new regulation to prevent banks driving up food prices through financial speculation.

MEPs voted in favour of limits to speculation, but allowed loopholes to remain which risk rendering the new rules ineffective.

15 October 2012

Last week, the Guardian newspaper published a letter from the World Development Movement’s director Deborah Doane which raised concerns about the suitability of Sharon Bowles MEP, candidate for the new governor of the Bank of England, because of what we see as her support for ‘light touch’ regulation of the financial sector. 

10 October 2012

The World Development Movement’s director Deborah Doane has responded to predictions that poor harvests in the UK will lead to rising food prices, warning that financial speculation could send prices soaring even higher. 

8 October 2012

A costumed Lady Luck and a croupier in black tie, with a roulette wheel and giant playing cards, protested in front of the Tory party conference in Birmingham this morning, calling on George Osborne to stop bankers driving up food prices through financial speculation.

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