Channeling investment into renewables and away from defence is in the interests of working people across the world, writes Sophie Bolt, CND.
Tag: Peace
The people v. Tony Blair: 20 years on from the march against the Iraq War
Chris Nineham, Stop the War, reflects on the impact of Britain's largest ever demonstration, the march against the Iraq war on February 15th, 2003.
Wake up the world is dying – Extinction Rebellion Peace
"Our key messages are that militarism is a central pillar of the extractive systems that are causing climate change and that not only does climate change cause war, but that war causes climate change."
Illegal and Immoral – 20 years on from the War in Iraq
20 years on, CND General Secretary Kate Hudson assesses the lessons from the British anti-war movement's response to the war in Iraq.
The big challenges of 2023: War in Ukraine, Cold War with China – London CND
Ahead of the London CND Conference on Saturday January 14th, Carol Turner looks at the challenges ahead for the peace movement.
Militarising the Labour party
"Starmer’s militarisation of the PLP is taking us into uncharted territory in which freedom of speech is dramatically eroded and the wing of the party traditionally seen as its conscience is regarded as the enemy within."
Preventing nuclear use requires nuclear abolition
Two years after its entry into force, CND Vice-President Dr Rebecca Johnson assesses where we are with the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW).
US keeps ‘usable’ nukes – CND
CND General Secretary Kate Hudson outlines the US government’s latest position paper on nuclear weapons.
Nuclear power plants pose dangers in Ukraine – CND
The war in Ukraine has many nuclear elements, including the dangers posed by the risk of attack on nuclear power plants - Dr Ian Fairlie, CND.
Tough times for workers but money for the military – Stop the War
Record sums are being spent on arms and the military, yet public services, like the NHS, social care and schools, are slashed.










