Work for peace and disarmament

40 years ago the international community got together and agreed to work towards eliminating nuclear weapons. But these terrifying weapons of mass destruction are still with us. Greenpeace believes that it’s time for the nine nuclear countries - including Britain - to start serious negotiations to reduce and eventually eliminate their nuclear arsenals, and focus instead on the real challenge facing the world - building a safer, greener future for us all.

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Artists on Aldermaston

One of the hundreds of citizens inspecting Aldermaston earlier this week was the artist Kurt Jackson. He’s best known for his paintings of the Cornish...
Posted by bex - 2 December, 2006 - 01:48

Citizens inspection of nuclear bomb making factory at Aldermaston

© Greenpeace Hundreds of citizen weapons inspectors have just spent this morning patrolling through the muddy fields of England. They came from all over the...
Posted by bex - 27 November, 2006 - 18:47

Hundreds converge on nuclear bomb facility at Aldermaston

It was a mucky, wet morning in Berkshire - but that didn't stopped hundreds of people from all over the country converging on the Atomic Weapons...
Posted by darren - 27 November, 2006 - 11:10

The United Kingdom's nuclear deterrent

An independent, authoritative legal opinion from top international law expert Philippe Sands QC, showing that the renewal, replacement, upgrading and sub-...
Posted by darren - 23 November, 2006 - 18:08

Trident replacement may be illegal under international law

We have obtained an independent, authoritative legal opinion from a top international lawyer indicating that replacing or renewing Britain's Trident...
Posted by darren - 23 November, 2006 - 11:45

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