25th January 2019

Speaking truth to each other

by Sue Glover Frykman
25th January 2019

Bereavement

by Ian Wright and Carole Sutton
25th January 2019

An open door

by Helen Addison
25th January 2019

How a Catholic mass made me a Quaker

by Antonia Swinson

A few months ago, for family reasons, my daughter and I were invited to stay in a Benedictine community as personal guests of the Abbot. It was a singular experience for two…

25th January 2019

‘Live simply so others may simply live’

by Joe Burlington

In August last year, a fifteen-year-old girl, Greta Thunberg, decided to sit outside the Swedish parliament rather than go to school. Education has little point, she said, if the…

18th January 2019

In troubled times…

by Barbara Forbes
18th January 2019

Quaker and Marxist?

by Muriel Seltman
18th January 2019

A Quaker case for Brexit

by Clive Ashwin
18th January 2019

Quibbles

by John Anderson
18th January 2019

Compassionate assistance to die?

by Valerie Coast

The long drawing out of my mother’s life was against her wishes. I was there to witness it. As a consequence of this experience, I – like many people – have come to the…

18th January 2019

Support for our values

by Margaret Mercer

I would like us all to put aside our preconceived ideas of private education for a moment, open our minds and allow ourselves to reconsider some of our attitudes.

11th January 2019

An unsung history

by Rebecca Hardy