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A shameful deal

A £700 million Hawk jet deal with India profits BAE and Rolls Royce, but does not help those living in poverty or promote peace in the region. Read CAAT's press release.


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Cuts wanted? End arms sales support

The coalition government wants people's views on what cuts should be made. Suggest to your MP that it closes its arms trading unit, UKTI DSO. Use our easy email tool to contact your MP.


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An honest ad campaign for BAE?

BAE continues to run a high-profile PR campaign in an attempt to grab more taxpayers' money. Click here to view our attempt at helping BAE with its communications.

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Four volunteers are raising funds for CAAT by running the Great South Run. Please help Debbie, Chris, Kat and Beth reach the fundraising target of £3,000 for CAAT by sponsoring them today.

What BAE brings to an airshow

Selling arms at Farnborough 2010

The Farnborough International Airshow from 19 to 25 July was this year's main arms sales opportunity in the UK. Read our researcher's blog as well the Guardian Comment is free article.

Campaign Against Arms Trade is working for the reduction and ultimate abolition of the international arms trade, together with progressive demilitarisation within arms-producing countries.

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