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Kate Hudson was General Secretary of CND from 2010 to 2024. She was previously Chair of CND from 2003. She is a leading anti-nuclear and anti-war campaigner and author of CND at 60: Britain’s Most Enduring Mass Movement.
Ban Ki Moon, United Nations  /  2 May 2010

Guest blog: Ban Ki-moon says ‘Keep it up!’

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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, Missile defence, Star Wars, UK, United Nations, USA  /  19 Jan 2007

CND condemns space weapons test; calls for immediate treaty

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Doomsday Clock, Iran, Iraq War, Non-Proliferation Treaty, North Korea, Nuclear weapons, Trident, United Nations, USA  /  17 Jan 2007

‘Doomsday Clock’ spurs call for Convention to ban nuclear weapons

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Iran, Iraq War, Kate Hudson, UK, United Nations, USA, WMD  /  13 Mar 2006

CND helps launch worldwide week of protest

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Iran, Iraq War, Non-Proliferation Treaty, Trident, UK, United Nations, USA  /  6 Feb 2006

CND calls IAEA decision ‘disappointing’ and ‘dangerous’

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Iran, Kate Hudson, Nobel Peace Prize, Non-Proliferation Treaty, UK, United Nations, USA  /  7 Oct 2005

CND welcomes Nobel Peace Prize awards

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Bruce Kent, Hiroshima, Jeremy Corbyn, Kate Hudson, Nagasaki, Nuclear Non-Proliferation, Trident, UK, United Nations, USA  /  5 Apr 2005

Nobel prizewinners, parliamentarians and NGOs from around the world say ‘Take nuclear off Alert’

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NATO, Non-Proliferation Treaty, Nuclear weapons, Trident, UK, United Nations  /  7 Mar 2005

CND’s response to ‘The Future of the UK’s Strategic Nuclear Deterrent’

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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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