Politics
Why oil should not be EAC’s curse
IPN Opinion article
With oil and gas discoveries in Uganda and exploration throughout the region, the big bucks of energy could help open up the forthcoming EAC Common Market or they could become entangled in state meddling and cronyism.
Don’t slash spending – re-think it
IPN Opinion article
The strikes in Greece against budget cuts are a warning to all the other governments which have dug themselves into deep debt. But the good news for some - including Obama's new National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform - is that budget reform can be done: Canada did it the mid-'90s.
Green pressure groups get €66million from the EU
IPN News coverage
Daniel Hannan discusses IPN's report on EU funding of eco-lobbists, Friends of the EU.
Propaganda by Proxy: How the EU funds green lobby groups
IPN Press release
The European Union is funding some of the most powerful environmental NGOs in Brussels – while in turn, they lobby the EU for more money and influence.
£50m of Government's international aid budget spent in the UK
IPN News coverage
The Government department responsible for sending aid to the Third World has admitted spending almost £50 million in five years on projects in Britain.
National sovereignty vs. the New Green Order
IPN Opinion article
The international environment bureaucracy proposed by EU governments would be bad news for people and the planet
TUC gets millions from government foreign aid pot
IPN News coverage
New study details how the Trades Union Congress receives taxpayers’ money intended to promote economic development in poor countries
New Study - A Closer Union: The Political Abuse of Foreign Aid
IPN Press release
New study details how the Trades Union Congress receives taxpayers’ money intended to promote economic development in poor countries

