CND strongly opposes the little-known nuclear agreement between the United Kingdom and United States of America that is due to be renewed in 2024. What is the Mutual Defence Agreement and what are its implications for us? Find out in this report.
The Public Order Act 2023 was passed in May 2023. The Act is aimed at protestors and criminalises specific forms of protest. Read this guide to the new law with contributions from Paul Heron at the Public Interest Law Centre and Piers Marquis at Doughty Street Chambers.
There are far more, better and well-paid jobs to be created by investing £205 billion in other industries rather than on building weapons of mass destruction. Find out more in this report.
CND argues that £205 billion should be spent on people, not nuclear weapons. In this report, we write about what the cost of Britain's nuclear weapons would mean for society if used in different ways.
CND has calculated that replacing Trident, Britain’s nuclear weapons system, will end up costing at least £205 billion. See this itemised break-down for more details.
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