Campaigning today in the footsteps of those who said no to war 100 years ago
We need to honour and emulate those who rejected the call to kill and be killed in the First World War, says David Rosenberg.
We need to honour and emulate those who rejected the call to kill and be killed in the First World War, says David Rosenberg.
The Middle East today is on fire. Historian Neil Faulkner explains how this vortex of violence extending from Central Asia to West Africa originated in the first world war.
T.E. Lawrence has in some ways become the patron saint of the US Army in its wars on Afghanistan and Iraq.
In 1916, in one of history's longest and deadliest battles, 300,000 French and German troops died for a few acres of France. The ghosts still linger.
An unusual Christian service linked the courage and conviction of WW1 conscientious objectors to peacemaking in the present and future.
War’s devastation lets landscapes go to ruin. Air is defiled by dust and rank adrenalin. Stop Wars by poet Heathcote Williams. See video and lyrics »
Jude Law has signed the No Glory in War open letter. Read the letter and add your name...