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| I've just published an opinion piece for 'The Conversation' on rethinking Trident replacement here: |
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| FT: "The Great British Nuclear Conundrum": |
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GSN: U.K. Must Balance Trident Renewal With Ability to Conduct Traditional Military Campaigns: http://
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| A little humour. Does disarmament mean P5 have to give up their Geneva UN parking spaces?? |
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| Former Chief of Air Staff Michael Graydon questions cuts in conventional defence while Trident is being replaced |
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| Report of IISS March panel on foreign policy implications of Trident replacement here: |
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| Podcast from UK Foreign Office with outlining prospects for the 2013 : |
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| This month's NIS Update newsletter now on line with all the latest news about the UK's nuclear weapons programme: |
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| Erlanger in NYT: US officials see either/or for UK: replace Trident vs. quality conv. forces (from Int. Herald. Trib) |
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| Lords' Econ Aff Cttee report on Scottish independence urges HMG to provide more detail on implications for Trident: |
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| Nick Harvey on 'outdated' plans for Trident replacement in the Guardian: |
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| Acronym Institute's Proliferation in Parliament newsletter is out with links to Trident materials: |
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| Op-Ed ’s fantasy land-Ritchie's response to last week's piece. |
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| My response via BASIC to Hutton, Robertson et al & and now Cameron on pre-empting the Trident alternatives review: |
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| Liberal Democrats hit back as David Cameron talks up plans to replace UK's nuclear weapons: |
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| Cameron says we need Trident or else the Norks will nuke us... really? Cameron's in fantasy land. |
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| use £100bn to decommission UK nuclear weapons complex, probably not too much left after that... |
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Baroness Warsi explains UK absence from Oslo conference on humanitarian consequences of nuclear weapons: http://
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| FT says Miliband against Trident like-for-like replacement but still wants nukes = Lib Dem position at last election: |
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| Jim Murphy says 'Labour is not unilateralist': nukes are here to stay with Miliband it seems: |
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