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a corporate governance expert at deakin investment urge our deputy to be prudent and far sighted the time when investors focus solely on returns seems to be over more and more investors want to know where their money ends up they prefer renewable energies and reject environmental destruction and arms trading while sustainable investment funds so-called green funds still accounted for a volume of twelve billion u.s. dollars and twenty thirteen this volume is growing rapidly this year the ratings agency moody's already expects two hundred fifty billion dollars the good news is that high returns often go very well with environmental protection social responsibility and good corporate governance in london for example fund manager charlie thomas invests large sums for his clients in sustainable investments when i took over found in two thousand and three there were strangely ten companies what you could say is that how that's changed. in the last kind of fifteen years that we've now it's four hundred percent increase in the number of countries that we can invest in so those are companies
a corporate governance expert at deakin investment urge our deputy to be prudent and far sighted the time when investors focus solely on returns seems to be over more and more investors want to know where their money ends up they prefer renewable energies and reject environmental destruction and arms trading while sustainable investment funds so-called green funds still accounted for a volume of twelve billion u.s. dollars and twenty thirteen this volume is growing rapidly this year the ratings...
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as they will be at some the other 1400 deakin sites.uge project for years in the making, simultaneous lighting of beacons across the uk, across the overseas territories. 1400 in total. in london, you might hear bells ringing. commemorating the armistice of 100 years ago. counted criers, almost joined the armistice of 100 years ago. counted criers, almostjoined your time criers, will be getting their message in towns and cities across the united kingdom. —— town criers, almost 200 town criers. the finale of the commemoration weekend here in london was the service here at westminster abbey, attended by the queen, the prince of wales, the duke and duchess of cambridge, the duke of sussex and the duchess of sussex. the queen and the president of germany, a handshake at the end, commemoration. they also laid flowers at the grave of the unknown warrior, as did children from across the united kingdom come to lay flowers at the grave of the unknown warrior. they —— there were readings. there was a reading by the actorjohn simm. it struck me. pe
as they will be at some the other 1400 deakin sites.uge project for years in the making, simultaneous lighting of beacons across the uk, across the overseas territories. 1400 in total. in london, you might hear bells ringing. commemorating the armistice of 100 years ago. counted criers, almost joined the armistice of 100 years ago. counted criers, almostjoined your time criers, will be getting their message in towns and cities across the united kingdom. —— town criers, almost 200 town...
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perhaps the most dangerous recruit to deakin's group was mikko vehvilainen, a serving lance corporalmy. he wrote about creating civil disorder and attacking national infrastructure, and accumulated a personal arsenal of guns, crossbows and knives. he had a dummy in his garage which he used to practise stabbing, and a collection of nazi—themed weapons and badges. he had access to young soldiers in his regiment, the royal anglian, and recruited at least three to the neo—nazi cause. he has now been found guilty of being a member of national action and has been thrown out of the army, along with one of his nazi recruits. these individuals were weeded out, there was a joint operation between us and the police. if there are such serious breaches of values and standards, then the army will take the most serious action against these individuals. and what does that involve? well, that ranges, but it can result in their service being terminated. one of the most extreme people in mikko vehvilainen's group was adam thomas, who also wanted to join the army. he and his partner claudia patatas gave
perhaps the most dangerous recruit to deakin's group was mikko vehvilainen, a serving lance corporalmy. he wrote about creating civil disorder and attacking national infrastructure, and accumulated a personal arsenal of guns, crossbows and knives. he had a dummy in his garage which he used to practise stabbing, and a collection of nazi—themed weapons and badges. he had access to young soldiers in his regiment, the royal anglian, and recruited at least three to the neo—nazi cause. he has now...
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on the left ear, giving the nazi salute, the group's main organiser in the midlands, alex deakin, openruiting university students and even schoolchildren. after the ban, he took his members underground, borrowing tactics from so—called islamic state and communicating using an encrypted chat group named after the ku klux klan, eight of his members have been found guilty of belonging to a banned group. they are learning from other terrorist organisations how to communicate, how to radicalise, how to recruit individuals and gather equipment. there is so much concern about the growing concern from —— growing threat from extreme right—wing groups that the security service, mi5, is taken over from the police in gathering and analysing intelligence on them. these groups are being dealt with in the same way as other terrorist organisations. perhaps the most dangerous man in the midlands group was a serving long score in the british army, he wrote about creating civil disorder and attacking infrastructure and accumulated a personal arsenal of guns and crossbows and knives. he had guns and cross
on the left ear, giving the nazi salute, the group's main organiser in the midlands, alex deakin, openruiting university students and even schoolchildren. after the ban, he took his members underground, borrowing tactics from so—called islamic state and communicating using an encrypted chat group named after the ku klux klan, eight of his members have been found guilty of belonging to a banned group. they are learning from other terrorist organisations how to communicate, how to radicalise,...
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on the left here, giving the nazi salute, was the group's main organiser in the midlands, alex deakin, he recruited university students and even schoolchildren, and after the ban he took his members underground, borrowing tactics from so—called islamic state and communicating using an encrypted chat group named after the ku klux klan. he and seven of his members have now been found guilty of belonging to a banned group. they are learning from other terrorist organisations how to communicate, how to radicalise, how to recruit individuals, how to gather weaponry and equipment. there's so much concern about the growing threat from extreme right—wing groups that the security service, mi5, has taken over from the police in gathering and analysing intelligence on them. these groups are now being dealt with in the same way as other terrorist organisations. perhaps the most dangerous man in the midlands group was mikko vehvilainen, a serving lance corporal in the british army. he wrote about creating civil disorder and attacking national infrastructure and accumulated a personal arsenal of gu
on the left here, giving the nazi salute, was the group's main organiser in the midlands, alex deakin, he recruited university students and even schoolchildren, and after the ban he took his members underground, borrowing tactics from so—called islamic state and communicating using an encrypted chat group named after the ku klux klan. he and seven of his members have now been found guilty of belonging to a banned group. they are learning from other terrorist organisations how to communicate,...
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cox. 0n the left here, giving the nazi salute, was the group's main organiser in the midlands, alex deakinity students and even schoolchildren, and after the ban he took his members underground, borrowing tactics from so—called islamic state and communicating using an encrypted chat group named after the ku klux klan. he and seven members have now been found guilty of belonging to a banned group. they are learning from other terrorist organisations how to communicate, how to radicalise, how to recruit individuals, how to gather weaponry and equipment. there's so much concern about the growing threat from extreme right—wing groups that the security service, m15, has taken over from the police in gathering and analysing intelligence on them. these groups are now being dealt with in the same way as other terrorist organisations. perhaps the most dangerous man in the midlands group was mikko vehvilainen, a serving lance corporal in the british army. he wrote about creating civil disorder and attacking national infrastructure and accumulated a personal arsenal of guns, crossbows and knives. he
cox. 0n the left here, giving the nazi salute, was the group's main organiser in the midlands, alex deakinity students and even schoolchildren, and after the ban he took his members underground, borrowing tactics from so—called islamic state and communicating using an encrypted chat group named after the ku klux klan. he and seven members have now been found guilty of belonging to a banned group. they are learning from other terrorist organisations how to communicate, how to radicalise, how...
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enthusiastically giving the nazi salute, was national action‘s main organiser in the midlands, alex deakini views, he would recruit in universities and even targeted schoolchildren. but after national action was banned, he took his members underground. borrowing tactics from so—called islamic state, he communicated using an encrypted chat group called the triple k mafia, named after the ku klux klan. they are learning from other terrorist organisations how to communicate, how to radicalise, how to recruit individuals, how to gather weaponry and equipment. their ambition hasn't changed, they are seeking violent extremism, they are seeking to wage a race war on the streets of the united kingdom. perhaps the most dangerous recruit to deakin‘s group was mikko vehvilainen, a serving lance corporal in the british army. he wrote about creating civil disorder and attacking national infrastructure, and accumulated a personal arsenal of guns, crossbows and knives. he had a dummy in his garage which he used to practise stabbing, and a collection of nazi—themed weapons and badges. he had access to you
enthusiastically giving the nazi salute, was national action‘s main organiser in the midlands, alex deakini views, he would recruit in universities and even targeted schoolchildren. but after national action was banned, he took his members underground. borrowing tactics from so—called islamic state, he communicated using an encrypted chat group called the triple k mafia, named after the ku klux klan. they are learning from other terrorist organisations how to communicate, how to radicalise,...
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labour mp, jo cox. 0n the left ear, giving the nazi salutes, was the group's main organiser, alex deakinp named after the kkk. eight of his members have now been found guilty of belonging to a banned group. perhaps the most dangerous one was this man, a serving lance corporal in the british army. he wrote about creating civil disorder and accumulated a personal arsenal of guns, crossbows and knives. 0ne accumulated a personal arsenal of guns, crossbows and knives. one of the most extreme people in the midlands group was adam thomas, who also wanted to join the army. he and his partner, claudia patatas gave their baby the middle name adolf after adolf hitler. amazingly, just two years earlier, adam had been in israel are trying to convert the jewish faith. it has not been just talk, in wales, a former national action member, zach davis, was convicted of trying to murder a sikh dentist. another, jack renshaw, admitted plotting to murder his mp in lancashire, and a third, was found guilty of trying to create a pipe bomb in yorkshire. seven palestinians, including a hamas commander, have bee
labour mp, jo cox. 0n the left ear, giving the nazi salutes, was the group's main organiser, alex deakinp named after the kkk. eight of his members have now been found guilty of belonging to a banned group. perhaps the most dangerous one was this man, a serving lance corporal in the british army. he wrote about creating civil disorder and accumulated a personal arsenal of guns, crossbows and knives. 0ne accumulated a personal arsenal of guns, crossbows and knives. one of the most extreme people...
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enthusiastically giving the nazi salute, was national action‘s main organiser in the midlands, alex deakins, he would recruit in universities and even targeted schoolchildren. but after national action was banned, he took his members underground. borrowing tactics from so—called islamic state, he communicated using an encrypted chat group called the triple k mafia, named after the ku klux klan. they are learning from other terrorist organisations how to communicate, how to radicalise, how to recruit individuals, how to gather weaponry and equipment. their ambition hasn't changed, they are seeking violent extremism, they are seeking to wage a race war on the streets of the united kingdom. perhaps the most dangerous recruit to deakin‘s group was mikko vehvilainen, a serving lance corporal in the british army. he wrote about creating civil disorder and attacking national infrastructure, and accumulated a personal arsenal of guns, crossbows and knives. he had a dummy in his garage which he used to practise stabbing, and a collection of nazi—themed weapons and badges. he had access to young sol
enthusiastically giving the nazi salute, was national action‘s main organiser in the midlands, alex deakins, he would recruit in universities and even targeted schoolchildren. but after national action was banned, he took his members underground. borrowing tactics from so—called islamic state, he communicated using an encrypted chat group called the triple k mafia, named after the ku klux klan. they are learning from other terrorist organisations how to communicate, how to radicalise, how...
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alex, always good to speak to you, alex deakin there, thank you. thank you.e. now, two people have been stabbed in after an argument broke out between kitchen staff at sony music's headquarters in central london. armed police were called to the incident at a building in kensington at 11 o'clock this morning. the building was evacuated after the violence broke out. one person has been arrested. well, our reporter keith doyle is at the scene — let's get more from him now. what is this all about? a terrifying experience for staff in the building behind me, we're sony is based along with other businesses. they were evacuated shortly after 11 this morning —— where ferrari is based. armed police stormed the building after reports of a man with a knife entering the building —— were sony is based. people see this man walk down the street with a knife unchallenged and go through the doors behind me. sony describe it as a violent altercation between kitchen staff. we know that two people were stabbed and one man has been arrested. we understand that the moment that the
alex, always good to speak to you, alex deakin there, thank you. thank you.e. now, two people have been stabbed in after an argument broke out between kitchen staff at sony music's headquarters in central london. armed police were called to the incident at a building in kensington at 11 o'clock this morning. the building was evacuated after the violence broke out. one person has been arrested. well, our reporter keith doyle is at the scene — let's get more from him now. what is this all...