A Cornwall Friend is walking 700 miles from Tallinn to Warsaw in the name of peace.
Two Hammersmith Quakers received civic honours this month for their work with refugees.
Robert Card, clerk to Meeting for Sufferings (MfS), started the morning session on 1 June by reminding Friends that it was the last Meeting of the triennium. ‘We’ve done a lot…
After some routine business accepted on draft minute, the room turned to its first main item of the day: whether or not to renew Quaker Concern Over Population (QCOP) as a Quaker…
The Quaker writer and broadcaster Tom Shakespeare has called for new thinking to fix the current crisis in UK prisons. Against a backdrop of overcrowding, violence and high rates…
Earlier this month, Quakers in Scotland called on John Swinney, the new Scottish first minister, to take urgent action to tackle the climate crisis.
A Lewisham Quaker cycled twelve miles up a French mountain to raise £13,000 for aid to Gaza.
Quakers spoke in parliament this month about the need to ensure that the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) benefit from minerals mined in their country,
A Quaker-supported programme in Gaza has started ‘open days’ to help traumatised children in three kindergartens.
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