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Peace campaigners remember, and call for Trident to end

Concerns about Britain’s Trident nuclear weapons programme were in everyone’s minds at the Hiroshima and Nagasaki memorial services across the country yesterday.

Young and old assembled in London’s Tavistock Square under the shade of a commemorative cherry tree planted as a tribute to the victims of the atom bomb.

Many of those present still recalled the day of the bombings and had been campaigning against nuclear weapons ever since.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
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