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We would like to point out that the article appearing in our 2 March issue entitled 'Quaker 'slave traders' behind Barclay's Bank sports stadium fracas' was not attributed to the writer, Stephen Foley of The Independent newspaper We apologise to The Independent for this breach
Scottish MPs, clergy and Greenpeace add their voice to Faslane protest
A delegation of MSPs from the SNP, Scottish Greens, Scottish Socialist Party plus several Church of Scotland ministers and members of Trident Ploughshares recently added their voice to Friends and others at Faslane when they joined the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise to bear witness at the nuclear weapons submarine base Several people from the group spoke out against plans for Trident replacement, and the group cast a floral peace symbol and a wooden cross onto the water
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