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Sunday, 20th July 2008
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Nuclear defence
US nuclear weapons 'leave British soil at last' after half a century of controversy
PEACE campaigners last night welcomed reports that the United States has withdrawn all its nuclear weapons from Britain after more than 50 years.
Demonstrators protest over Trident at 40th anniversary of nuclear sub base
HUNDREDS of demonstrators formed a human chain to protest at a nuclear submarine base yesterday.
'Nuclear war' on Westminster? SNP is accused over anti-Trident group
MINISTERS last night defended the creation of a group to look into ways of removing Trident submarines from Scotland, after claims that they had no remit to fund such a body.
Hole found in nuclear submarine
Hull of old Polaris vessel rotting in Rosyth Dockyard is punctured.
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