Issue 27-03-2026

The Friend

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Latest issue: Issue 27-03-2026

Thought for the week

The long run: Daniel Clarke Flynn’s Thought for the Week

by Daniel Clarke Flynn

The longer I live, the less I know, and the more capable I am of seeing whatever I hadn’t noticed before. Knowledge can be a barrier to learning, and I sometimes feel that I have to let go of what I know in order to see more. ‘Seeing’ gives way to ‘vision’. Life becomes most fulfilling as an adventure of life-long learning. My attitude becomes, ‘I don’t know, others might, I need to listen’. That takes humility, openness, curiosity, imagination and intuition. Such practice leads me to choice, which some call free will, our highest human capacity, not yet found elsewhere in creation. Challenges and failures become stepping stones to seeing from broader perspectives.

Features

Preparing for Yearly Meeting 2026, part one

by Joseph Jones, Rebecca Hardy, and Elinor Smallman

This year’s preparation sessions for Yearly Meeting (YM) are happening a couple of weeks before YM itself, preceeded by the usual round of special interest group Meetings. Friends have to choose between a range of overlapping sessions, but at the Friend we’ve tried to get to as many as possible. Sessions are continuing as we go to press, so we’ll have more next week – as many of the words as we can, but (as Eric Morecambe might have had it), not necessarily in the right order.

Features

Data integrity: Andrew Nind reflects on AI and the Quaker testimonies

by Andrew Nind

On 29 January, the government published a policy paper, ‘AI Opportunities Action Plan: One year on’, which features some bold – and entirely positive – claims about the benefits that AI will bring.  The government claims that, in that one year, it has ‘moved decisively from ambition to delivery’ by starting ‘the biggest skills drive in a generation… upskilling 10 million workers by 2030’ and ‘supercharging the economy’. In the state sector, it is ‘embedding AI into frontline services… creating thousands of jobs… [and expanding] public sector compute [sic] 20x’ by 2030.  

Features

Widespread concern: Ginny Baumann shares the results of a QARN survey

by Ginny Baumann

In 2025, the Quaker Asylum and Refugee Network (QARN) decided to carry out a survey among Local Meetings in Britain to get a clearer picture of what Meetings and individual Friends are doing in this area. We wanted to do this so we could give better mutual support and so we could raise a stronger voice with policymakers at this critical time. 

Features

Man and machine: Tony D’Souza on a human intervention

by Tony D’Souza

The evening of 26 September 1983 was unusually cold. Stanislav Petrov pulled on his greatcoat and left for the Serpukhov-15 base. He was duty officer on an early-warning system designed to detect nuclear missiles. 

Features

Poem: Forty days of silence

by Janet Wilkes

The house was spartan, with no flowers 
To welcome guests tired from day-long 
Journeys, yet the brown-beige furnishings
In ev’ry room gave a certain kind
Of carceral aesthetic for the
Forty days of silence, like a month 
In a monastery in Tibet, 
Or in a wilderness with only
The sky, the wind, the day and the night
And the cold, bleak barren landscape and
No one but myself with whom to talk.

News

Friends protest at Westminster

by Rebecca Hardy Friends gathered in Westminster last week, joining Amnesty International UK, Greenpeace,…
News

Quakers expand peace education courses

by Rebecca Hardy The part-Quaker programme the Peaceful Classroom Project has been awarded new funding.…
News

New film about Benjamin Lay

by Rebecca Hardy Friends House is to screen a new film about the radical Quaker abolitionist Benjamin Lay.
News

Government scraps AI copyright exemption

by Rebecca Hardy The UK government has ditched its plan to introduce an ‘opt out’ exemption to…
News

Newark Quakers hold vigil for peace

by Rebecca Hardy Newark Quakers organised a silent vigil for peace this month in order to stand in…
Q-eye

Eye - 27 March 2026

by Elinor Smallman On this day In the Friend of 27 March 1936, news of a forgotten portrait appeared. It…
Letters

Letters - 27 March 2026

by The Friend Title role Gosh! I think George Fox might be spinning in his (somewhat secular) grave. We…

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