With Dr Stephen Wilkinson. Cuba has survived more than 40 years of US sanctions and the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Cuba at the crossroads: what does the future hold?
Misinformation – Can we limit the impact it has upon our lives?
With Joseph O’Leary. In a world of information technology and social media, the dissemination of so-called ‘facts’ is faster, more insistent and more far-reaching than ever before.
Climate change: how low carbon policies can benefit health
With Professor Andrew Haines. Warming of the climate system, due largely to the burning of fossil fuels and land use change, is now considered by the UN IPCC to be ‘unequivocal’.
Trump and NATO: what should we expect?
Ted Seay, a former arms control advisor at the US Mission to NATO will discuss the up-coming NATO summit in Brussels on 24-25 May and CND chair Dave Webb will report on No to Nato Network plans and ac
Human Rights Watch Film Festival
Join the Human Rights Watch Film Festival for these compelling and intimate documentaries that shine a light on the true, human costs of war.
Law and War: From Martin Luther King to Drone Warfare
Martin Luther King was awarded an honorary law doctorate by Newcastle University in 1967, and in his acceptance address spoke of how law can be used to reduce violence and cultivate pacific practices.
Celebrate Women Peacemakers on 8 March, Women’s Day!
A chance to celebrate women who are working for peace and nonviolence – sisters, friends, colleagues, organisations. Send them a message or use our postcard with your message on 8 March.
Alice Wheeldon Convicted on the evidence of State Spies
Join us to mark the century of Alice Wheeldon's wrongful conviction, along with her two children Winnie and Alf Mason, on the charge of conspiring to murder the then Prime Minister Llyod George.
Remembering the Kinder transport
The Peace Museum is telling the story of the Kindertransport children through items and personal effects, including suitcases, belonging to two children who were evacuated to Britain prior to the outb
Global Terrorism - the Peace Movement Response
Uniting for Peace AGM and joint event with PeaceJam.
Otley Green Fair
Campaigns, charities, local environmental and protest groups, crafts, children’s activities, entertainment, lovely veggie and vegan food.
Global Days of Action Against Military Spending
As part of the Global Days of Action Against Military Spending, Hereford Peace Council will be having a stall in High Town, Hereford, from 10.00-14.00.
Peace History Conference
The theme is Protest, Power and Change. There is a Peace Trail and a play, 'This Evil Thing' on Friday 9th www.facebook.com/thisevilthing.
A Sabbath for the Earth and the Poor: The Challenge of Pope Francis
The 2017 Annual Justice and Peace Conference.
Fairtrade Fortnight
Join thousands of others across the UK this Fairtrade Fortnight to help our friends, neighbours, colleagues and communities to put Fairtrade in their break and take exploitation out.
Just Supper
Just Supper in Refrectory, followed at 8.15 with a ‘Forum on the Future of MK Peace and Justice Network.
Christian CND Embassies Walk.
This year the walk will be focussing on the Nuclear Ban Treaty, and we will be visiting embassies of countries closely involved with the negotiations.
London Transport Museum demo
The London Transport Museum still maintains it relationship with the arms company Thales is legitimate, despite the company continuing to arms dubious regimes and having a record of corruption charges
War –Torn Children
The exhibition highlights the devastating impact of war on children.
Time To Break The Special Relationship
Public meeting to begin a discussion about the 'Special Relationship'. Come along to the meeting, join the discussion and help plan further anti-Trump events.
