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  • Immigration raids: how direct action got UK’s ICE squads on the run

    Immigration raids on people’s workplaces are one of the UK government’s main terror tactics against migrants. But in the last few years, they have also become one of the main battlegrounds
  • Calais: after the Jungle - an interview with Calais Migrant Solidarity, June 2019

    In 2016, the northern French port town of Calais was all over the TV screens, as an army of Gendarmes and CRS riot police evicted the “Jungle”i – a largely self-built
  • Calais: border profiteers update June 2019

    Calais’ mayor has being trying to rebrand the town as a “city of flowers”. But as locals told Corporate Watch last month, “city of barbed wire” would be more apt. From
  • Water bosses’ pay 2018

    Another year, another round of bumper payouts for water bosses. The latest accounts of England’s nine water and sewerage companies show their highest paid directors shared £11 million between them last
  • The Priory Group: ‘morally bankrupt’ company makes millions for owners while young people die in its care

    Last month, Priory Healthcare was fined £300,000 after 14 year-old Amy El-Keria died in one of its hospitals. Priory’s prosecution for health and safety violations was the first of its kind

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Immigration raids: how direct action got UK’s ICE squads on the run

Immigration raids on people’s workplaces are one of the UK government’s main terror tactics against migrants. But in the last few years, they have also become one of the main battlegrounds where people are fighting back against the “hostile...
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Calais: after the Jungle - an interview with Calais Migrant Solidarity, June 2019

Calais: border profiteers update June 2019

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Immigration raids: how direct action got UK’s ICE squads on the run

Immigration raids on people’s workplaces are one of the UK government’s

Calais: after the Jungle - an interview with Calais Migrant Solidarity, June 2019

In 2016, the northern French port town of Calais was all

Calais: border profiteers update June 2019

Calais’ mayor has being trying to rebrand the town as a

Water bosses’ pay 2018

Another year, another round of bumper payouts for water bosses. The

The Priory Group: ‘morally bankrupt’ company makes millions for owners while young people die in its care

Last month, Priory Healthcare was fined £300,000 after 14 year-old Amy

Investigating Companies Summer School

Learn how to investigate a company with Corporate Watch and the

Quarterbridge-MAM: meet the companies waging ‘f***ing war’ on local markets

Town centre and street markets are at the frontline of gentrification

Grainger: the corporate landlord cashing in on the housing crisis

With house prices unaffordable and social housing unavailable, seven million households

Besson St: Lewisham council and Grainger building private flats on demolished council estate

Besson Street in New Cross is the target for Lewisham Council’s

Waterstones paying millions to US ‘vulture fund’ owners while denying staff living wage

Waterstones staff are demanding to be paid the living wage. Management

Can the University of London afford to bring its workers in-house?

Cleaners, security guards, catering staff and other workers at the University

It’s here: Worlds End!

Doom, despair, denial, depression, IT’S THE END OF THE WORLD!!!! These

Tidemill update: the trees come down, the battle for Deptford continues

Corporate Watch has been glad to support Deptford people fighting the

Who’s gentrifying Deptford? Identifying the profiteers, making strategies

On Saturday 23 February Corporate Watch ran a meeting called “Who’s

Who’s gentrifying Deptford? 15 development schemes and the investors behind them

In the meeting with the Tidemill campaign, we started to make