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This category is for sites dealing with social, political and controversial issues relevant to the UK.
http://www.culturewars.org.uk/
A critical examination of the 'dumbing down' debate in arts, media and education with reviews of recent productions and events.
http://www.democraticaudit.com/
Democratic rights organization operating in UK and overseas, made up of a consortium of scholars, lawyers and others. Details of activities, reports and contact information.
http://www.faxfn.org/
Articles and critical commentary on topics such as education, jobs, society, and digital democracy.
http://www.insidehousing.co.uk/
E-magazine concerned with social housing issues in the UK. Page includes news, feature articles and career job listings.
http://www.independentaction.net/
Alliance of organisations and individuals who have come together out of frustration and anger to object to the state of UK Voluntary and Community Sectors.
http://hmolobby.org.uk/
An association of community groups campaigning for action on the impact of concentrations of HMOs (houses in multiple occupation); information about activities, membership, and contact details.
http://oneworld.org/
Non-profit UK-based organisation which innovates new media, mobile and web technologies for social good, helping people across the world to improve their lives and become active citizens. Includes overview, democracy, women's rights, development data and news.
http://www.oxfam.org.uk/uk-poverty-blog/blog
Online space for debating and discussing UK poverty.
http://www.openrightsgroup.org/
Campaigning organisation aiming to raise awareness of digital rights and civil liberties issues.
http://www.poverty.org.uk/
Provides statistics on poverty and social exclusion in the UK, including annual reports, using 50 different indicators.
http://ukma.org.uk/
Group campaigning for a single system of measurement. Advocacy resources and practical help.
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