Account
by George Lakey
How Earth Quaker Action Team managed to win a climate victory
by Charles Cobb, Gabriel Carlyle
An African-American activist-turned-academic looks back on the history of armed self-defence in the US civil rights movement
by Milan Rai
PN's editor reflects on the choices facing activists before and after the May 2015 election.
by Phil Steele
Japanese ex-PM backs anti-Wylfa campaign
by Andrew Smith, Anne-Marie O'Reilly
A report from this year’s Campaign Against Arms Trade national gathering
by Angie Zelter
Angie Zelter reports on a musical action
A brief report-back from the Nuclear Information Service's 'Trident Strategy Day'
by Kelvin Mason
Ceredigion council becomes first Welsh ‘frack-free’ local authority
by Lotte Reimer
Welsh choir blockades Burghfield
by Donald Rooum
by Grace Crookall-Greening
Grace Crookall-Greening looks at a longstanding visionary economic project
by David Polden
Picaroon action hits Faslane
Defendants' lawyers say move prompted by desire to conceal UK arms exports info
by PN staff
Praise Gandhi and pass the ammunition ...
by Juan Cole
Juan Cole explains what's really behind current events in Yemen
by Kathy Kelly
A letter from a US prison
by Jon Lockwood
Top tips for improving meetings for those with a hearing loss
by Emily Johns, Gabriel Carlyle
PN recounts some of the achievements of a neglected figure (and movement) from the German resistance to WW1
by Jeremy Brecher
Activists are pursuing a three-pronged strategy ahead of December’s Paris climate summit
by PN
It’s that time of year again for making summer plans.
by Gabriel Carlyle
Gabriel Carlyle outlines some of the downsides to armed self-defence
by Albert Beale
From the archives
Everyday observations
by Chris Booth
1 February 1927 – 20 February 2015
by Milan Rai, George Lakey
24 December 1924 – 15 March 2015
by Cath Muller
26 May 1953 – 8 February 2015
by Jeff Cloves
Bill Fay, Patricia Highsmith and the sixth commandment
by Virginia Moffatt
Virginia Moffatt looks to her running heroes for inspiration
by Michael Randle
Michael Randle explores an important Bradford-based cultural resource