Jennifer Preston, of Canadian Friends Service Committee (CFSC), was in New York in January to represent Friends at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII).
A rally to support the Taxes for Peace Bill, introduced by Quaker MP Ruth Cadbury, is to be held at Friends House at the end of February.
A positive picture of work by Quaker charities in Africa was outlined at a recent meeting in Birmingham of the Quaker Africa Interest Group (QAIG).
Three Court of Appeal judges have heard a challenge to the government’s decision to cut legal aid for prisoners, including children. The challenge was brought by the Howard…
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) is asking Friends to join a lobby of parliament on 1 March to urge MPs to press the government to play a constructive role at the United…
The campaigning group Friends of the Earth has expressed disappointment with the Housing White Paper that was released last week.
The first Meeting for Sufferings of 2017 was held in the George Fox Room at Friends House in London on Saturday 4 February and proved to be a very successful day of worship,…
The triennium of the present Meeting for Sufferings runs from Yearly Meeting 2015 to Yearly Meeting 2018. All members of Sufferings, which includes both representatives and…
‘Five households in Britain become homeless every hour,’ Jenny Brierley, clerk of the Quaker Housing Trust (QHT), told Meeting for Sufferings. Speaking to QHT’s Third…
Increasing concern over fracking for shale gas in Britain was the subject of a minute to Meeting for Sufferings from Pendle Hill Area Meeting. Drilling to see if fracking is…
Sufferings was asked to reflect on the lack of transparency and integrity in government and prompted to articulate ‘this developing concern’.
The draft Annual Report of Meeting for Sufferings for 2016, which had been prepared by the clerk working with the Arrangements Group, was given to Sufferings for approval.
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