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Link to UKTI campaign pages UKTI: Armed and Dangerous
UKTI is using tax-payers' money to proliferate arms, with little regard for the devastating global consequences of its activities. CAAT's new campaign to End the Uncivil Service calls for an end to government support for this deadly work. Read more.

Link to press release OECD slams cancellation of BAE inquiry
The OECD Anti-Bribery Working Group, an international watchdog, has criticised the UK authorities for cancelling a corruption inquiry into BAE's Saudi arms deals. This is a vindication of the campaign and legal challenge brought by CAAT and The Corner House. Read more.

Link to press release Christmas Fair owners run arms fairs
The Spirit of Christmas Fair has taken place in London amidst widespread criticism of its owners, Clarion Events, who have recently bought five arms fairs. There was also a backlash from exhibitors at Clarion's recent Baby Show. Read CAAT's news release.

Link to further information Documents must be released
The Information Tribunal has ordered that documents in Foreign Office files concerning payment of commissions with regard to UK arms sales to Saudi Arabia be released, although the key Al Yamamah agreements can remain secret. Read more.

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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Government gunrunners face new campaign to "end the uncivil service"

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