24th February 2012

Northumbria rejig

by Judy Kirby

Friends in the northern county have decided to trial a new format to make their Area Meetings (AMs) more attractive to those who never go. There will only be four AMs per year,…

17th February 2012

The cost of cold weather

by Symon Hill

Cold weather has combined with government cuts to make life harder for some of Britain’s poorest people. That was the message from Quaker Social Action (QSA) as parts of the UK…

Keswick Meeting goes solar
17th February 2012

Keswick Meeting goes solar

by Symon Hill
John Voysey pleads not guilty
17th February 2012

John Voysey pleads not guilty

by Symon Hill
17th February 2012

Hexham debates

by Raymond Mgadzah

Hexham Debates, which seek to carry on the tradition of active radical debate essential for ensuring freedom and justice for all, will be hosting a variety of meetings organised by…

10th February 2012

Quakers unite on alcohol pricing

by The Friend Newsdesk

Quaker action on Alcohol and Drugs (QAAD) has united with other faith groups in urging the prime minister to introduce a minimum unit price on all alcohol sold in Britain.

10th February 2012

Meeting for Sufferings: Speaking out

by Ian Kirk-Smith

In the early eighteenth century many of the tools of contemporary campaigning – such as slogans, logos, public meetings and boycotts – were developed by Quakers and others as…

9th February 2012

Faith groups criticise proposed welfare cap

by Symon Hill

Quakers have lambasted the government’s proposed cap on household benefits as ‘a blunt and cruel instrument’. They spoke out as the House of Lords rejected key sections of…

JRCT appoints new trust secretary
3rd February 2012

JRCT appoints new trust secretary

by Symon Hill
3rd February 2012

Quakers urged to speak out

by Symon Hill

Quakers have been urged to speak out against prejudices that lead to poor people being blamed for their own poverty.  Quaker Social Action (QSA) has backed a call by Church…

Quaker Tapestry in Ely Cathedral
3rd February 2012

Quaker Tapestry in Ely Cathedral

by Ian Kirk-Smith
3rd February 2012

Rachel Brett will be Swarthmore lecturer

by Symon Hill

Quaker human rights lawyer Rachel Brett has been announced as this year’s Swarthmore Lecturer. She will deliver the annual lecture of British Quakers at Friends House in London…