Account
by PN staff
Ukrainian pacifist in court for 'absurd' charge
by #protection4olga
Campaign launched to demand asylum for Belarusian peace builder
by Milan Rai
The ‘Ukrainian peace formula’ is a formula for more war
Milan Rai reflects on the recent Active Resistance to the Roots of War (ARROW) reunion
Where should PN put its creative energies next year?
by David Polden
Nine arrested on "No Faith in War" day
Bahamas signs anti-nuke treaty
Freedom of Information requests reveal Israeli embassy has been lobbying the UK attorney general’s office over prosecutions in the UK
Campaigners risk arrest with 'right to acquit' signs
Week of action called for 4 – 10 December
Direct action dips in face of legal action
by Padraig McCarrick
Nationwide day of action as evidence grows that US priming Lakenheath for new guided nukes
Sign-up now for high court protest
by
Four-day gathering in Bristol
Over 60,000 take part in days of action
Latest on project to provide unarmed civilian protection for Ukrainian nuclear power plant
PN admin worker retires after 16 years
by Kathy Kelly
US policy towards Saudi Arabia ensures continued bloodshed, hunger, division and destabilisation
Ukrainian pacifist Yurii Sheliazhenko on Zelenskyy's 'peace formula'
by Dave Dellinger
Dave Dellinger’s militant 1945 manifesto of radical nonviolence
by Dave Dellinger, PN staff
More thoughts from legendary US activist Dave Dellinger
A brief look at the life of the legendary US activist
by Anon
How to carry out a strategy review in a peace organisation
by Alexandre Christoyannopoulos
Hypocrisy, boosting the military-industrial complex and narrowing solidarity
by Rosa Schling
An extract from an exciting new book
by Emily Johns, Tom Willis
Emily Johns interviews the curate who made the purchase of the Peace House possible.
by Alan Lodge
Nottingham exhibition remembers 2003 anti-war actions
by Chris Booth
Gentle but tireless campaigner for peace and justice
by Claire Poyner
Should we really expect the RSPB to spend time actively campaigning on the arms trade?
by Rebecca Elson-Watkins
Things have not gone far enough – not by a long shot, argues Rebecca Elson-Watkins
by Cath
'If we don’t take ourselves seriously, why would anyone else?' asks our South Yorkshire-based anarcho-communard
Should campaigners block OpenAI from scraping their websites?
by Penny Stone
'I walked home in tears after the first two rehearsals because it felt so pertinent'
by Dennis Gould
A classic piece by Dennis Gould