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Caroline Lucas

Caroline Lucas, Nuclear weapons, Trident, UK, USA  /  18 Oct 2010

National Security Strategy must escape from ‘Cold War comfort-zone’

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Caroline Lucas, Kate Hudson, Non-Proliferation Treaty, Nuclear weapons, Trident, UK, USA  /  4 Jun 2010

After the NPT, new MPs to join CND at Downing St to call for action on nuclear disarmament

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Barack Obama, Caroline Lucas, Non-Proliferation Treaty, Nuclear weapons, Trident, UK, USA  /  4 Dec 2009

Cut Trident in Pre-Budget Report, urges 100-strong coalition of the new common sense

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Bruce Kent, Caroline Lucas, Jeremy Corbyn, Kate Hudson, Missile defence, UK, USA  /  19 Jun 2008

MPs & campaigners to join hunger strike to oppose US Missile Defence

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Anti-War, Bruce Kent, Caroline Lucas, Iraq War, Kate Hudson, Parliament, UK, USA  /  13 Mar 2008

Press Conference – Anti-war campaigners & celebs preview demo

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Aldermaston, Bruce Kent, Caroline Lucas, Hiroshima, Japan, Kate Hudson, Nagasaki, Trident, UK, USA  /  6 Aug 2005

Mass opposition to Trident replacement on Hiroshima 60th Anniversary

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Bruce Kent, Caroline Lucas, Faslane, France, Germany, Iraq War, Japan, Kate Hudson, Russia, Scotland, Trident, UK, USA, WMD  /  30 Jun 2005

Former Iraq Weapons Inspector Scott Ritter to address ?Fight poverty not war? rally at G8 Make Pover

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Caroline Lucas, George W. Bush, Iran, Iraq War, Jeremy Corbyn, Kate Hudson, UK, USA  /  19 Mar 2005

‘Where next Mr Bush?’ asks CND

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Caroline Lucas, France, Germany, Jeremy Corbyn, Kate Hudson, NATO, Nuclear weapons, Turkey, UK, United Nations, USA  /  1 Mar 2005

International Peace Conference – call for immediate withdrawal of US nuclear weapons from Europe

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Anti-War, Caroline Lucas, Global Abolition, Hiroshima, Japan, Kate Hudson, Nagasaki, Nuclear weapons, USA, WMD  /  10 Sep 2004

Head of Japanese peace movement attacks Bush’s policy of pre-emptive attack

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