Grassroots

EXCLUSIVE CLIP: Loose Political Cannons - Sound Familiar?

The Huffington Post UK | HuffPost Staff | Posted 01.01.2013 | UK Entertainment

Just in time for the US Election comes this inspiring tale - and it's true! Grassroots tells the true story of the 2001 Seattle City Council electi...

Revolutionising Philanthropy

Sophie Pritchard | Posted 03.12.2012 | UK
Sophie Pritchard

You've Googled until there were no more links to follow and you couldn't think of any more search terms, asked everyone you know, read through pages of other organisations' financial accounts, you've even contacted the local council; how on earth do you get your hands on funding?

The Olympic Effect - Developing a Sporting Culture in Schools

Wasim Khan | Posted 14.10.2012 | UK Universities & Education
Wasim Khan

Being a state school boy who became the first British born Pakistani to play professional cricket in the is country, I know the importance of luck; that is being lucky enough to have a sports mad teacher spot you in the playground.

US Style Primary Elections can rid the UK of George Galloway and the Politics of Division

Simon Phillips-Hughes | Posted 10.06.2012 | UK Politics
Simon Phillips-Hughes

British voters have elected George Galloway of the Respect Party to Parliament in an admittedly spectacular electoral coup.

THE SUN IS SHINING ON BRIXTON

Anders Lorenzen | Posted 20.05.2012 | UK
Anders Lorenzen

Brixton Energy, a London-based community energy co-operative, formally launched their first 'Solar 1' project this week. This involves placing solar p...

Friendly Fire On NHS Reforms

Posted 10.02.2012 | UK Politics

David Cameron has been urged by Tory cabinet ministers to scrap the government's controversial NHS reforms, according to influential grassroots party ...

There's More to Conservation Than Tigers and Pandas

Sophie Pritchard | Posted 08.04.2012 | UK
Sophie Pritchard

As the manager of a charitable fund people often comment that it must be a little like playing God. Certainly I've had responses from unsuccessful applicants telling me that my decision will result in children starving, which is not the kind of message anyone wants to see in their inbox. But how do you choose which projects to fund and who to help?