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10 Sep 2014: Former Tory PM makes strong points – albeit chippishly – on the geopolitical problems Scotland would face post-independence
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10 Sep 2014: Former prime minister says loss of Trident nuclear programme would imminently weaken UK defence after yes referendum result
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9 Sep 2014: From nuclear to Nato, an independent Scotland would have several policy ramifications, but the official US reaction seems to be: no response at all. Nicky Woolf reports
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6 Sep 2014: IAEA inspectors gained rare access to plant where centrifuges for enriching uranium are developed as part of transparency deal, reports say
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4 Sep 2014: Much negotiation lies ahead if Scotland leaves the UK, not least a debate about the strategic benefits of nuclear weapons
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4 Sep 2014: If the yes vote wins in September’s referendum, what is the future for Scotland’s defence bases – and what happens to Trident?
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4 Sep 2014:
Peace camp outside base since 1982 sees yes vote as ending UK's entire nuclear deterrent but electorate is more ambivalent
• British military mulls implications of Scottish independence
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30 Aug 2014: Foreign ministry warning follows US imposition of sanctions on more than 25 businesses, banks and individuals
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27 Aug 2014: Editorial: The city’s Peace Museum is bursting out of its walls to curate the streets, inviting passersby to get to know 150 peace heroes
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15 Aug 2014: Simon Jenkins: Prestige, not defence, is the only reason to keep this £100bn albatross. We may yet give thanks for Alex Salmond’s posturing
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14 Aug 2014: Devonport is obvious alternative to Faslane for Britain's nuclear missiles, says Rusi thinktank, despite risk of 'accidental ignition'
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