Proliferation in Parliament: A Review of recent developments in the UK...
Date: 22 April 2013Kat BartonThe Spring 2013 edition of Proliferation in Parliament offers a review of news, debates and developments in the UK Parliament and Government on issues relating to nuclear...
View ArticleProliferation in Parliament: A Review of recent developments in the UK...
Date: 15 January 2013The Winter 2012-2013 edition of Proliferation in Parliament offers a review of news, debates and developments in the UK Parliament and Government on issues relating to nuclear...
View ArticleAlistair Burt claims Oslo conference on humanitarian consequences of nuclear...
Hansard Foreign & Commonwealth Office: Nuclear Weapons 4 March 2013 Column 803W Paul Flynn: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what representation his Department...
View ArticleAlistair Burt: Oslo conference would divert focus away from practical steps...
Hansard Foreign & Commonwealth Office: Nuclear Weapons 11 March 2013 Column 55W Katy Clark: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs for what reason the Government did not...
View ArticleBaroness Warsi: UK did not attend Oslo conference because "step-by-step" is...
Hansard Nuclear Weapons 21 March 2013 Column WA182 Question asked by Baroness Miller of Chilthorne DomerTo ask Her Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Baroness Warsi on 25 February...
View ArticleAsked about UK efforts at multilateral nuclear disarmament since May 2010,...
Hansard Foreign & Commonwealth Office: Nuclear Disarmament 18 January 2013 Column 998W Paul Flynn: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs with reference to the Coalition...
View ArticleArms trade treaty may point a way forward for the U.N.
Source: Reuters Original author(s): Anna MacDonald (Oxfam) Original post date: 9 April 2013For years governments told us in meetings that an Arms Trade Treaty was a fanciful idea – merely a twinkle...
View ArticleIran defends post as chair of U.N. disarmament conference
Source: Reuters Original post date: 15 May 2013Iran on Tuesday defended its election as the rotating chair of the world's sole multilateral disarmament forum after the United States announced that...
View ArticleBaroness Warsi outlines UK govt objectives at Conference on Disarmament,...
Hansard Nuclear Disarmament 22 May 2013 Column WA89 Lord Judd: To ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their assessment of the likely outcome of the second session of the United Nations Conference on...
View ArticleIn response to questioning, Alistair Burt provides brief update on efforts to...
Hansard Foreign & Commonwealth Office: Nuclear Weapons 6 June 2013 Column 1258W Nicholas Soames: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what recent progress has been...
View ArticleUK Govt: CD not OEWG is "correct forum for taking forward multilateral...
Hansard Nuclear Disarmament 15 July 2013 Column WA93 Question asked by Baroness Miller of Chilthorne DomerTo ask Her Majesty’s Government whether Ambassador Jo Adamson, United Kingdom Permanent...
View ArticleDisarmament Forum to Re-Launch Working Group, Leader Says
Source: NTI's Global Security Newswire Original post date: 27 February 2014A key multilateral disarmament body appears ready to renew an informal working group aimed at breaking a stalemate dating...
View ArticleUkraine and Nayarit: The humanitarian case for nuclear disarmament
Date: 14 March 2014Dr Rebecca JohnsonAs the world looks on with trepidation at the growing crisis between Ukraine and Russia, does anyone think that the nuclear arsenals of Russia and the United...
View ArticleThe Austrian pledge to ban nuclear weapons
Date: 17 December 2014 Open Democracy Dr Rebecca JohnsonDriven by “the imperative of human security for all", Austria pledged at the HINW conference to work to "stigmatise, prohibit and eliminate...
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