Sentences with phrase «london citizens community»

Matthew Bolton, who is the lead London Citizens community organiser in east London and head of the Living Wage campaign, said: «James is very special to us.

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Echoing the sentiments of Tony Benn when he quit parliament «to spend more time on politics», Purnell and a member of his constituency party will spend next week relearning the tools of their trade at a five day community organising course run by the UK's largest community organisation, London Citizens.
· Young Citizens (Lewisham, London) Founded by six year 7 pupils in Prendergast Ladywell Fields College, Young Citizens connects young people concerned about violence and crime with the individuals and organisations who can help, with the aim of improving the safety of the Lewisham community and the lives of those within it.
Glasman was moderately well known in Labour circles in the capital thanks to his ground - breaking work with London Citizens — an alliance of faith institutions, universities, schools and trade unions that he brought together to run community projects.
Demon of Islamophobia hanging over the community However, in the aftermath of the 7/7 atrocities in London, a new challenge rose which the community was not ready to face — a few bad apples from within it were hell - bent to wreck the boat by mindlessly causing harm to fellow citizens.
Maurice Glassman's acceptance of a peerage is a coup for Ed Miliband given how hard the Tories have courted London Citizens, the community organising group that Glassman works with.
The main thinker behind Blue Labour is Maurice Glasman - or, Baron Glasman, of Stoke Newington and of Stamford Hill in the London Borough of Hackney - a senior lecturer at London Metropolitan University, and a «community organiser» with London Citizens.
Authors Jan Kietzmann of the Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada and Ian Angell of the London School of Economics, UK, have coined the term «Generation - C,» in the spirit of the well - known Generation - X and others, to encompass these «constantly connected citizens — creative, capable, content - centric, and community - oriented — who collectively communicate, collaborate, copy, co-develop, combine, contribute and consume common content.»
CBEs were awarded to His Honour Judge Brian Barker QC, Recorder of London, for services to the administration of justice and to charity; Alan Eccles, barrister and Public Guardian, for services to the administration of justice and vulnerable adults; Gillian Guy, chief executive of Citizens Advice, for services to consumers; Uma Mehta, chief community services lawyer at London Borough of Islington, for services to children; and Philip Wood QC (Hon), special global counsel, Allen and Overy, for services to English and financial Law.
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