July 20, 2024, Lakenheath, England, UK: KATE HUDSON General Secretary of CND (right) joins protesters as they line up across the access road to the air base to hold a two minute silence for those that have died as a result of war outside the air force base in Lakenheath, during the demonstration. The protest was organised by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), whose supporters oppose the potential return of nuclear weapons to military bases in the UK, such as RAF Lakenheath after it was reported that the US intends to resite nuclear bombs at the base. After sustained protest nuclear we

July 20, 2024, Lakenheath, England, UK: KATE HUDSON General Secretary of CND (right) joins protesters as they line up across the access road to the air base to hold a two minute silence for those that have died as a result of war outside the air force base in Lakenheath, during the demonstration. The protest was organised by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), whose supporters oppose the potential return of nuclear weapons to military bases in the UK, such as RAF Lakenheath after it was reported that the US intends to resite nuclear bombs at the base. After sustained protest nuclear we Stock Photo
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July 20, 2024, Lakenheath, England, UK: KATE HUDSON General Secretary of CND (right) joins protesters as they line up across the access road to the air base to hold a two minute silence for those that have died as a result of war outside the air force base in Lakenheath, during the demonstration. The protest was organised by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), whose supporters oppose the potential return of nuclear weapons to military bases in the UK, such as RAF Lakenheath after it was reported that the US intends to resite nuclear bombs at the base. After sustained protest nuclear weapons were removed from Lakenheath in 2008. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!

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