Ban the Bomb = Safer Scotland
Does having 200+ nuclear warheads an hour’s drive away from Scotland’s most populous city make you feel safe? Do you think that radioactive leakages into Scottish waters
Does having 200+ nuclear warheads an hour’s drive away from Scotland’s most populous city make you feel safe? Do you think that radioactive leakages into Scottish waters
Wednesday of this week marked the 80th anniversary of the US bombing of Hiroshima, which indiscriminately killed over 140,000 people including tens of thousands of
Before you read on, a quick reminder to join us at our commemorative film screening at Glasgow’s Quaker Meeting House on the evening of August 6th
Scottish CND and local campaigners across the whole of Scotland are organising vigils and commemorative events to mark the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings.
Delegates and civil society representatives celebrate the adoption of the TPNW by the UN in 2017. Monday 7th of July, earlier this week, marked the
This week, the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons launched a powerful online memorial commemorating the more than 38,000 children killed in the US nuclear bombings of Japan
The peace movement in Scotland calls out the UK’s commitment to US jets and nuclear bombs as an ethical outrage that contradicts international law. The
We are outraged by the decision of the UK government to proscribe Palestine Action. The British government is currently aiding and abetting Israel’s genocide. UK
A quick reminder of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and their relevance to the Israeli bombing of Iran. The Non-Proliferation