Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in 1958 against the backdrop of the Cold War with the aim of disabling nuclear weapons, encouraging peace and redirecting nuclear funds elsewhere.
Few things make Us feel put together like a crisp, clean manicure that lasts for weeks. Although we have our go-to nail ...
It's many years since its Cold War heyday, but with the debate over replacing the Trident submarines, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament could be born again. In the 1980s nuclear weapons were a ...
Demand follows confirmation by inquiry that undercover officer was planted in campaign HQ from 1981 to 1984 A leading anti-nuclear campaign has called on a public inquiry to conduct a thorough ...
CND had its faults, sure, but now that its demise is ordained, we’re only remembering the good times. The dish we’ll miss most is the concoction that CND became famous for: the gyros melt, buttered ...
It's 60 years since CND's first ever meeting. Chris Bond speaks to two members of the organisation about their own memories and why the peace movement still matters today. Did you know with a Digital ...
EASTERTIDE MARKED the golden anniversary of the much lionised Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND). In February, Canon Patrick Comerford, now president of Irish CND, wrote it a birthday eulogy in ...
As a beauty editor and nail tech—whose go-to type of manicure is fairly long almond shape—there’s a question I’m constantly asked: how do you get your nails to grow so quickly? Now, a lot of it is ...
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