2014 An exploration of the likely outcomes for the UK’s Trident nuclear weapons programme, if Scotland were to vote for independence in 2014. By John Ainslie Download if the embedded viewer has a problem
Tag: Scotland
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No Place for Trident
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The Scotsman, Brian Pendreigh, ‘Party marriage of convenience on civil defence.’
05 June 1985.
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Scotsman, ‘Isles agreed on civil defence job.’
19 June 1985.
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Glasgow Herald, Ian Bruce, ‘Launch-pad Britain an open house for US bases.’
26 April 1984.
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‘Civil Defence Scotland Regulations.’
1975.
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Glasgow Herald, John Easton, ‘Region reveals secrets of doomsday mansion.’
03 October 1983.
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Glasgow Herald, ‘Doctors to shun talks on nuclear defence.’
20 June 1983.
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Scottish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, ‘So you think you can save 38.6 million people from sudden death?’
No date.
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Glasgow Herald, Margaret Vaughan, ‘Defence under attack.’
23 January 1983.
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AW Jarvie, Glasgow Herald, ‘Nuclear war this is what overkill means.’
31 May 1983.
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The Scotsman, Robbie Dinwoodie, ‘Civil defence update lessens nuclear fall-out.’
29 August 1984.
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The Scotsman, David Scott, ‘New recruit for the nuclear free club.’
18 June 1984.