Imperial sets out terms for encampment in legal notice
Protestors told not to cause ‘unreasonable disruption’ or intimidate passersby.
Protestors told not to cause ‘unreasonable disruption’ or intimidate passersby.
College reviewing partnerships in light of Imperial Zero Index.
Ilona House Investments bought the property in 2014 and applied for a premises licence after The Redback closed in March.
In 2020, Imperial committed to reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2040 and reducing their emissions by 15% by 2025-26. The Annual Sustainability Report 2022-23 recommits to achieving net zero for their operational emissions (about 20% of Imperial’s total) without offsets by 2040. Imperial’s decarbonisation strategy, created by
Imperial sent us the following statement on the encampment established today on Queen’s Lawn: The impact of recent and ongoing events in the Middle East remains deep and far reaching. Members of our community have been and will be directly affected by the Israel-Gaza crisis. These events understandably arouse
Tents pitched after meeting with College fails to yield divestment commitments.
“Rishi Sunak says campuses are not safe for Jewish students – that’s a lie,” said a speaker addressing activists at a rally on Queen’s Lawn last Wednesday.
Students are calling on the university to cut ties with companies linked to Israel.
Imperial's new logo bears a striking resemblance to that of an inner-city Melbourne bar.