The Ministry of Defence is seeking permission to install twenty-seven radar antennae and a lengthy list of associated works at Cawdor Barracks in Brawdy. …
by Rebecca Hardy
Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM)’s climate team has highlighted what steps are necessary to prepare for future heatwaves.
Quakers in Suffolk held a community event last month to uphold those supporting Pride.
Quakers in Britain has received a national award that recognises organisations that are well run and treat people fairly.
The Quaker volunteer group the Kindlers has launched a new workshop focusing on how stories shed light on truth. The course will be on offer from January 2027.
Quakers around the world marked the eighty-first anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings this month – renewing their call for nuclear disarmament.
Peace campaigners have disagreed with the new prime minister (PM)’s analysis that increased nuclear spending will create more jobs.
The Quaker Asylum and Refugee Network (QARN) has backed a call from more than 200 organisations for Andy Burnham to adopt a ‘blueprint to fix the broken asylum system’.
Bristol Quakers have apologised for their role in trafficking enslaved African people. More than half a million people were forcibly carried across the Atlantic in Bristol ships.
Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) has called on the new prime minister to place ‘peace, equality and climate justice’ at the centre of government policies.
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