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China, France, India, Nuclear weapons, Pakistan, Trident, UK, United Nations, USA  /  18 Sep 2017

UN set to launch nuclear weapons ban treaty on Wednesday

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Caroline Lucas, Fukushima, Germany, Hinkley Point, IAEA, India, Japan, UK  /  18 Oct 2012

Public Meeting Tonight: No Nuclear Power Plants in Britain and India

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India, Iraq War, NATO, Non-Proliferation Treaty, Nuclear weapons, Pakistan, Royal Navy, Trident, UK  /  26 May 2010

CND welcomes UK nuclear warhead count but deplores continued failure to review Trident

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China, France, Global Abolition, India, Iran, Israel, North Korea, Nuclear weapons, Pakistan, Trident, UK, USA  /  9 Dec 2008

World leaders launch ‘Global Zero’ initiative for nuke-free world – Poll shows 81% support ban

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Bruce Kent, France, Global Abolition, Hiroshima, India, Israel, Japan, Nagasaki, Trident, UK, United Nations, USA  /  13 Feb 2008

50th anniversary of CND – 50 MPs welcome Global Summit this weekend

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China, Global Abolition, India, Nuclear weapons, Pakistan, Tony Blair, UK, USA  /  5 Feb 2008

CND welcomes Des Browne’s call for summit on destruction of nuclear weapons

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Global Abolition, India, North Korea, Nuclear Non-Proliferation, Nuclear weapons, UK, USA  /  25 Jul 2007

CND condemns hypocrisy of US-India nuclear deal

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George W. Bush, India, Non-Proliferation Treaty, Pakistan, Tony Blair, UK, USA  /  9 Sep 2005

Blair backs US nuclear deal with India

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India, Iraq War, Kate Hudson, Nuclear Non-Proliferation, Nuclear weapons, Pakistan, WMD  /  6 Feb 2004

Yet more hypocrisy

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Anti-War, Hiroshima, India, Japan, Nagasaki, Nuclear weapons, Pakistan, Trident, UK, USA  /  5 Aug 2003

Hiroshima and Nagasaki remembered

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