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Quaker questions to candidates
In early 2015, Manchester & Warrington Area Meeting's Social Justice Group sent questions to the parliamentary candidates standing in six constituencies across the wider Manchester area. The nine questions covered peace, environment, and economic and social justice.
Quaker questions to candidates
Engaging with the 2015 general election
The words of the Quaker election guide had great resonance for us. In the months before the election we explored how we might raise awareness, stimulate debate, and educate ourselves and others about important issues.
Engaging with the 2015 general election
Speaking up for the love of energy justice
In June 2015, Totnes Quakers joined 10,000 people to lobby the UK parliament on climate action.
Speaking up for the love of energy justice
Bringing Hartshill's 'secret garden' back to life
It was during a trip to the Northfield Eco-centre in early April that Hartshill Friends became more inspired than ever to develop our own eco-garden project in our small back garden at the Meeting House.
Bringng Hartshill's 'secret garden' back to life
Going solar
Colwyn Bay Meeting had been considering for some time how we could contribute to the Yearly Meeting commitment to become a low-carbon, sustainable community. We had already installed a more efficient central heating system and reduced our waste. We wanted to do more. After a long exploration of the best way to act, in 2013 we decided to install solar panels on our meeting house roof.
Challenges of 'going solar'
Other sources of news
Quakers speak on plight of migrants
Quakers in Britain have written an Open Letter to the Prime Minister, expressing their deepest concern for the plight of migrants desperately trying to cross the Mediterranean.
Quaker film questions the militarisation of education
Quakers in Britain launch public debate about the militarisation of education by releasing a short film: The Unseen March.
Quaker film questions the militarisation of education
Quakers oppose expansion of cadets in state schools
In July's Budget, the Chancellor announced £50million to expand cadet forces across 500 state schools. This is the latest evidence of the creeping militarisation of schools by the Department for Education.
Quakers oppose expansion of cadets into state schools
Our faith in the future
Meeting for Sufferings, the representative body for Quakers in Britain, meets on Saturday. Named after its original purpose of recording the sufferings of Quakers imprisoned and tortured for their faith, 'Sufferings' meets six times a year. One hundred Quakers, from the north of Scotland to west Cornwall, gather in the Quaker central offices in London to discern national Quaker work.