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Last Updated: 11/18/2009

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City: Heavy HQ, Brighton Town
State: South
Country: UK
Signup Date: 12/2/2005

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Friday, August 07, 2009 
13th July 2009 Dr David Kelly's death will be discussed at the Chilcott  inquiry, after 13 specialist doctors commenced legal action against the Government. Campaigning MP Norman Baker said 'The fact that eminent medical experts feel so strongly that the official explanation for Dr Kelly's death cannot be sustained and are now taking legal action against the Government to secure a proper inquest demonstrates both how suspect Lord Hutton's conclusions were and how this dark chapter cannot be closed unless Sir John Chilcott's inquiry into the Iraq war addresses this issue.

28th July After years of campaigning, The British sunbed industry is being forced to face reality by the recent peer-reviewed consensus from the scientific community that sunbeds categorically do cause skin cancer.

29th July 2009 An alliance of a Priest an Imam and a Rabbi visited the chief executive of RBS to deliver a copy of each respective religion's holy book, as a warning from God on the banks' immoral use of usury (interest).

On the same day the executive chairman of HSBC, Stephen Green added his voice to the calls for an end to big bonuses for bankers. He conceded that the system  ‘is obviously flawed and will go on being a pain in the neck to us every now and then’, but quoted Churchill's famous line that (capitalism) ‘is the least worse system’.

30th July 2009 Avaaz Climate Action Factories have been set up to urgently kick-start stalled global climate negotiations. Avaaz have recruited dozens of youth leaders as a counterweight to the corporate lobbyists.

31st July 2009 Tony Blair will face a public inquiry into the war in Iraq, possibly in a televised medium. This despite the Government's best efforts to hold the inquiry in private.

On the same day, Clive Stafford-Smith and Reprieve exposed MI5's false claims that they were not involved in the extradition and  'interrogation' of Binyam Mohammed, identifying an MI5 officer who visited Morocco to question Binyam in 2002-03.