Thank you to all who have joined us on this journey, we couldn’t have come this far without you!
And thank you for all the donations we’ve received towards our work.
Do please continue your support!
Here’s a brief overview of some of the highlights you’ll find in this issue:
1. Still arming Israel: the government in the dock. We have an update of the Global Legal Action Network (GLAN and Al-Haq’s hearing in the High Court, and information about CAAT’s involvement.
2. Spotlight on Lancashire. A special look at how Lancashire is the heart of the UK arms manufacturing industry. (STOP PRESS: since CAAT News was laid out, it seems as if the Typhoon may have reached its end, as orders have dried up. But does that mean even more F-35s?)
3. Arms fairs looming: dates for your diary. 2025 is a DSEI year, one we fear will be even bigger than usual, requiring as much support for our campaigning as possible. But January has a big kick off with the International Armoured Vehicles fair and the Arms Dealers Dinner; why not come and join us outside?
4. US elections. Read our first thoughts about Donald Trump and the arms trade.
5. Scotland. We held a very successful and well-received Scotland Gathering in Glasgow. It created a useful template, which we hope to reproduce elsewhere as a way to bring supporters and CAAT staff together. And our searchlight was focussed on Strathclyde University and its role as a “playground” for major arms companies.
And a look some of the things in the 50th supplement:
1. LSE Library. Personal thoughts from Samantar and Angèle, the people who have archived decades of CAAT’s history. Our archives are now searchable.
2. A brief history of CAAT. A fascinating timeline of some of the special moments over the past 50 years.
3. How to support CAAT. The main ways our supporters give their financial support are set out; do see how your support could fit in.
4. CAAT News. A retrospective from the editor.
5. Then and now. We look back at what is different now - and what remains similar - when compared with 1974.
Events Do keep an eye on the Events page on our website for details of in-person and online events.
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