Account
by Milan Rai, Choi Jungmin
A leading South Korean peace activist sets out some of World Without War’s successes – and the value of international peace gatherings
by Milan Rai
Churchill believed there were two non-atomic ways of bringing about a Japanese surrender
by PN
Reactions from two major peace groups to the NATO summit
Andreas Malm's book 'How to blow up a pipeline' - and the film it inspired - are both asking the wrong question, argues Milan Rai
by David Polden
Activists aquitted as "illegal migration" bill becomes law
British-backed war continues as aid programmes forced to close for lack of funding
Campaigners block sewage pipes at arms factory
Call for Global Week of Action for peace in Ukraine
Ex-Zelenskyy advisor suggests trading 20 percent of land for peace
Legal challenges, trials and 2,350 arrests
by Peter Phillips
A poem by Peter Phillips
Labour abstains on bill targeting campaign against Israeli apartheid
Tories making 'law by the back door’
High court judge rejects whistleblower's appeal
PN wishes a fond farewell to its current admin worker
Spying on campaigners 'unjustified' says official inquiry
by David Swanson
US military prevented from destroying mountains
by Money for Women
A brief account of the life of an inspiring nonviolent revolutionary
by Barbara Deming
Extracts from two of her most famous essays
Milan Rai reviews Serhii Plokhy's book The Russo-Ukrainian War
A forgotten story of global solidarity, the birth of the Direct Action Committee and the inspiration for the first environmental direct action boat, the Golden Rule
Protesting the International Maritime Organisation's climate conference
Join PN in shining a light on shocking UK policies
by Kerris Casey-St Pierre
Gentle peace campaigner with a 'rainbow soul'
by Kate Hudson, Ken Butigan
Former nuclear war planner who leaked the Pentagon Papers and joined the peace movement
by Andrew Rigby
Iron-willed writer and activist who played key role in the first wave of British anti-nuclear protest
by Claire Poyner
Have we 'moved beyond judging people for being rich'?
by Rebecca Elson-Watkins
The Tories are making it harder for anyone who isn't part of the Ruling Class to get an education, argues Rebecca Elson-Watkins
by Cath
Our South Yorkshire-based anarcho-communard turns the risk register on its head
by Chris Cole
Chris Cole considers a podcast looking at violent resistance to US imperialism in the 1970s
by Penny Stone
'Remember Chipko and embrace the trees.'