World leaders have reached a deal with Iran on limiting their nuclear development abilities in return for lifting international economic sanctions.
World leaders have reached a deal with Iran on limiting their nuclear development abilities in return for lifting international economic sanctions.
The Conservatives have claimed that a Labour government could put the future of the Trident nuclear deterrent at risk.
The final decision to renew Trident is just two years away. We must make sure that this report is not the end but the beginning of what could be one of the most important debates this country has ever had.
The nuclear talks between Iran and the US, Russia, China, UK, France, and Germany have begun in Vienna, with the international community looking for Iran to curtail its nuclear programme and stop pushing towards production of a nuclear weapon.
Signed by the P5 + Germany and mediated by the EU’s foreign policy chief, Baroness Catherine Ashton, the deal achieved with Iran on the latter’s nuclear programme has important implications for regional and international security dynamics that go well beyond nuclear weapons.