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End of an era at Charney

10 February 2011 | by Ian Kirk-Smith | 0 comments

The end of an era at Charney Manor, the Quaker conference and retreat centre in Oxfordshire, was marked with a celebration on Saturday 5th February.

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Close the gap

FREE 03 February 2011 | by Symon Hill | 0 comments

Church leaders making the pledge to work to ‘close the gap’ between rich and poor. | Church Action on Poverty.

The gap between rich and poor is the key issue facing the UK – and the government’s cuts will make it worse. That’s the belief of Church Action on Poverty (CAP), whose ‘Close the Gap’ campaign was launched on Monday, when church leaders delivered a letter to the prime...

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More faith than hope

03 February 2011 | by Symon Hill | 0 comments

A Roman Catholic peace activist is serving a thirty-day sentence in Wandsworth Prison following a nonviolent protest against the arms trade.

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Quaker physicist dies

03 February 2011 | by Symon Hill | 0 comments

Scientists and peace campaigners have been paying tribute to the Quaker physicist Theo Tulley, who has died aged 92.

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Film highlights effect of library closures

FREE 03 February 2011 | by Symon Hill | 0 comments

The British Library. | Steve Cadman/flickr CC:BY

The effect of government cuts on the library service has been highlighted in a specially produced film which had its premiere on an exterior wall of the British Library in London on Wednesday 2 February.

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Minimum pricing- a pointless policy

25 January 2011 | by Symon Hill | 0 comments

Quakers and Methodists have criticised a government plan to set a minimum price for alcoholic drinks. They argue that it will do little if anything to tackle alcohol abuse.

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In whose name?

25 January 2011 | by Symon Hill | 0 comments

‘There’s not as many people here as last time,’ said a policeman at the protest against Tony Blair, almost as if he were disappointed with the turnout. As Blair appeared before the Iraq Inquiry for a second time, around a hundred protesters gathered outside the Queen Elizabeth II conference...

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Trident- by the back door?

25 January 2011 | by Symon Hill | 0 comments

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has revealed plans to order parts for the new Trident nuclear weapons system before a formal decision has been made to buy it.

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Stop league tables for five-year-olds

FREE 25 January 2011 | by Symon Hill | 0 comments

Frances Laing and her daughter Ruth. | Photo courtesy Frances Laing.

A Quaker mother has pioneered a campaign against the introduction of school league tables for five-year-olds. Frances Laing of Chester Meeting has attracted over a thousand signatures for a petition calling on the government to abandon the idea.

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Arms exports now all right for Stephen Green

19 January 2011 | by Symon Hill | 1 comment | 1 comments

The government’s new trade minister has confirmed that he is happy to promote arms exports – only hours after a national newspaper claimed that they were troubling his conscience.

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