Blog: Peace

Bearing witness at Faslane

Posted by bex - 20 February 2007 at 6:17pm - Comments

Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog

The Reverend Ainslie Walton casts a floral peace symbol into the waters outside Faslane nuclear weapons submarine base
The Reverend Ainslie Walton casts a floral peace symbol into the waters outside Faslane nuclear weapons submarine base
© Greenpeace/Cobbing

Jo - assistant cook and press officer

Posted by jo - 18 February 2007 at 4:35pm - Comments

Open boat day in Greenock

Posted by bex - 18 February 2007 at 4:05pm - Comments

Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog

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The bridge of the Arctic Sunrise
© Greenpeace/Sumner


The open boat day in Edinburgh was a brilliant success, so we're having another one - this time in Greenock, near Glasgow (map). For a guided tour around a working Greenpeace ship, come along to Custom House Quays at Greenock Docks between 11am and 4pm on Sunday 25th February - hope to see you there!

Life aboard the washing machine

Posted by bex - 17 February 2007 at 1:33pm - Comments

Turning missiles into ploughshares

Posted by sarah - 16 February 2007 at 4:55pm - Comments

Tell your MP nukes are not the answer

Posted by bex - 14 February 2007 at 9:44am - Comments

Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog

Trident missile

It’s setting sail day on board the Arctic Sunrise; in a few hours, we’ll be leaving Edinburgh to make our way around the Scottish coast to Greenock, outside Glasgow.

Upping the ante

Posted by jossg - 13 February 2007 at 3:44pm - Comments
Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog

MSPs in front of the ad van

MSPs with John Sauven, Greenpeace's Executive Director, and the van of shame (and name). © Greenpeace/Cobbing

Trident: we don't buy it!

Posted by bex - 12 February 2007 at 9:00am - Comments

Arctic Sunrise in the UK

Posted by bex - 11 February 2007 at 11:41am - Comments
Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog

Arctic Sunrise at Leith docks near Edinburgh

Stand up for what you believe in

Posted by tracy - 5 January 2007 at 4:05pm - Comments
At the end of November 400 citizen weapons inspectors converged on the Aldermaston Nuclear Weapons Facility to expose the fact that the government is about to break international law and build a new nuclear bomb. Among the weapons inspectors was Anita Roddick, founder of The Body Shop. Read her update about why she's standing up against Trident replacement and calling on politicians to find the courage to be counted on an issue that deeply affects all of our futures.

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