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Two weeks until council-sponsored arms fair brings some of the world’s biggest arms companies to Glasgow
Undersea Defence Technology 2018 (UDT) will bring delegates from 40 countries together with over 50 different companies
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Undersea Defence Technology 2018 (UDT) will bring delegates from 40 countries together with over 50 different companies
The UK Department for International Development has warned that air strikes on the Yemeni port of Hodeidah are imminent
Rowland Dye discusses the protests vs. the DPRTE arms fair at the end of March. Campaigners from Stop Cardiff Arms Fair, Bristol Against Arms Trade, Cardiff Animal Rights, and others from across the country made it clear that arms dealers are not welcome in Cardiff! Campaigners explain why
Andrew Smith reports from our visit to the BAE Systems AGM. This article originally appeared in Red Pepper.
This Saturday activists will picket the Royal Windsor Horse Show in opposition to the attendance of the Bahraini regime.
Protesters hold placards outside Land Rover. On London’s first hot weekend of the year a group of activists chose to spend their morning outside a Land Rover showroom in Mayfair. Their goal? To highlight Land Rover’s support of the Royal Windsor Horse Show, which takes place on 12th May and brings
This morning, two Court of Appeal judges, Lord Justice Irwin and Lord Justice Flaux, granted permission for Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) to appeal against a High Court judgment which allows the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen..
The Court of Appeal will give its judgment on Friday 4 May 2018 in a legal battle by campaigners to overturn a High Court judgment which allows the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen.
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