Wednesday 26th February

12.30pm Islamic Society (Regular)

Sister’s Circle, Prayer Room, Southside

12.30pm Third World First

Global Witness - profits from environmental exploitation and human rights abuse. SCR, Union Building.

12.45pm Sporting Motorcycle Club

Southside Upper Lounge

1pm Wargames (Regular)

Table Tennis Room, Union Building

1pm IC Rifle and Pistol Club (Regular)

Join up and shoot. Check on range door for deatils about safety induction, Sports Centre

1pm Fitness Club (Regular)

Aerobics (beginner/intermediate), Southside Gym

2pm Photo Soc

Lessons, Darkroom

5pm Fitness Club (Regular)

STEP Aerobics (intermediate), Southside Gym

6pm Orienteering Club (Regular)

Training in Union Gym. All welcome.

6.30pm Chess Club (Regular)

Club and Brown Committee Room, Union 3rd Floor

7pm Shaolin Kung Fu Nam Pai Chuan

Beginners Welcome, Souhside Gym

7pm IC Symphony Orchestra(Regular)

Great Hall

Free Women’s Minibus Service

First run at 12.00 midnight

Last run at Union closing time

9pm Ents: Frolix

The midweek rush that is frolix. dB’s, free

From Issue 1080

21st Feb 1997

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Environment

College Fossil Fuel partners explore options in Venezuela

Since the removal of Venezuela’s autocratic leader, Nicolas Maduro, by an American task force in January, President Donald Trump has vociferously called for oil companies to rekindle their commercial ties with the embattled petrostate. Although many have been reluctant to “take the oil”, baulking at high upfront investments to

By Guillaume Felix
Lobbying by Stove Industry undermines Council Public Health Campaigns and Housing Plans

Environment

Lobbying by Stove Industry undermines Council Public Health Campaigns and Housing Plans

An investigation published by The BMJ in March reveals councils in England face legal pressure from the Stove Industry Association (SIA) as public health campaigns urge homeowners to limit the use of wood-burners. Findings from freedom of information requests, sent to local authority areas identified as having the highest density

By Ushika Kidd