Account
by Noam Chomsky, CJÂ Polychroniou
A Truthout interview on 20 April with the world’s leading public intellectual
by Janet Fenton
An anti-nuke campaigner responds to our last issue's editorial
by Milan Rai
We hear from the activists behind the landmark legal ruling that deliberately obstructive protest can be legal
Recent events confirm that peace activism is the real counter-terrorism, argues Milan Rai
by David Polden
Decision to drop prosecution 'crosse[d] the threshold of irrationality' says NI Chief Justice
by PN staff
Video collective wins court battle against injunction
The British government must support Ukrainian neutrality
Police Bill becomes law as UK government commits to scrapping Human Rights Act
Oil terminals blockaded as XR promotes door-knocking project
by Symon Hill
Peace campaigners across globe mark International Conscientious Objectors' Day
Former PN diarist requests digital deletion
Campaign launches UK-wide door-to-door leafleting campaign
'Justice delayed is justice denied' say women deceived into relationships with undercover police
Campaigners disrupt dinner to denounce 'racist and inhumane' deportation plans
Protest calls for 'Windmills Not War Machines'
Campaigners demand ‘No US nukes in Britain!’
by Russian pacifists
Fines for ‘holding invisible anti-war posters’
by Ukrainian Pacifist Movement against the perpetuation of war
Statement of the Ukrainian Pacifist Movement against the perpetuation of war
by Marc Morgan
Marc Morgan analyses the political scene across the Channel for PN
PN's editor responds to Janet Fenton's piece in this issue
by Lorraine Schneider
PN revisits one of the most reproduced anti-war statements of the modern era
by Claire Poyner
Why conscientious objection still matters in 2022
by Rebecca Elson-Watkins
The Government needs to stop gaslighting those suffering from 'invisible illnesses' like Gulf War Syndrome, argues Rebecca Elson Watkins
by Ria Patel
Ria Patel becomes the first non-binary councillor ever elected in Croydon
by Ambrose Musiyiwa
Ambrose Musiyiwa talks poetry and children's books with storyteller Sandra A Agard
by Penny Stone
'What filled my heart so much this May Day was being able to see the solidarity.'
by Andrea Needham
No 3 in our series about tackling SeaChange, a destructive quango in East Sussex