Account
by Ian Sinclair
Ian Sinclair reviews George Lakey's new book
by PN
Six radical US women respond to the election of Donald Trump as US president
by Gabriel Carlyle
Global South takes lead on zero-carbon future as climate denier elected US president
Those threatened by Trump's regime - not the man himself - should be the focus for campaigners, argues Milan Rai
by Feminist Library Management Committee
Celebrating a powerhouse of women’s archiving and activism since 1975
by Janet Fenton
Global nuclear-weapons-free zone could hinder US military
Welsh peace activist visits Japan
by Lotte Reimer
Welsh event explores Orwellian present
by Milan Rai
Death-rate has tripled says UN
by David Polden
Peace activists walk free after actions in Australia and the US.
by Andrew Smith
High Court to scrutinise UK arms exports
by Donald Rooum
Campaigners challenge nukes in court
Women vow to continue sailing to Gaza after ship seized
by Symon Hill
Alternative remembrance day events held around UK
by Claire Robertson
Biofuels challenged in North Yorks
What are Britain's corporate leader so worried about?
Act, talk to the 'other' and don't lose hope
by Andrew Shephard
Former PN worker Andrew Shephard sets out the background to his new novel
by Andrea Needham
A direct action PN booktour around Britain
An interview with the co-founder of the women-led US peace group CODEPINK.
Cut War, Not Jobs: an inspiring example of constructive thinking from the 1970s
by Jill Evans
Landmark resolution could trigger new treaty
by Albert Beale
Long-time PN columnist Sybil Morrison restates some pacifist truths, including in the context of the then-recent Suez Crisis.
'Not a big issue, then!
Quiet, reserved minister who co-ordinated Scottish CND from 1991
by Nicole Marin Baena
US activist and trainer Nicole Marin Baena on waking up on the day after the US election
by Penny Stone
'A group of people cannot all speak at once, but they can sing together.'
by Jeff Cloves
Jeff Cloves celebrates the music of Mike Adcock
by Bruce Kent
If ever there was a time for action, this it it, says Bruce Kent