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Inequality affects us all: Stone Quaker vigil
A hardy band braved the cold and wet to highlight issues of income inequality such as the rise of food banks, the need for a living wage and a fairer tax system.
The courage of our convictions
Over the past two years South East Scotland Friends have been developing a concern about increasing militarisation in society. We heard that Edinburgh was to be a focus for Armed Forces Day, and thought it would be a good opportunity to make our concern more public. We planned a joint witness with the Scottish Peace Network.
The courage of our convictions
Quakers respond to terrorism
As Parliament prepares to debate next steps in Syria, Quakers in Britain have made this statement.
Quakers responding to terrorism
Seeking climate justice through Paris
While world leaders are at the Paris climate summit, known as COP21, Quakers are putting huge efforts into raising awareness about their concerns for the planet and reverence for life. A new Quakernomics blog offers a taste of their activities.
Climate Justice through Paris
Quakers deplore vote to authorise air strikes in Syria
Quakers in Britain opposed the vote in the House of Commons tonight to extend air strikes to ISIS targets in Syria.The vote was 397 for and 223 votes against taking action in Syria.
Quakers deplore decision to extend air strikes
Housing inequality
Housing is a global issue and some of the solutions are on a scale where only governments can act. New legislation could be an opportunity to work on some of the complex problems at the heart of housing inequality.
Housing inequality
White poppies and remembrance
In the run up to Remembrance Day Quakers, along with many others, will be wearing white poppies. Some choose to wear both red and white poppies.
White poppies and remembrance
1915 a turning point in Quaker history
New resources from Quakers in Britain draw parallels between Quaker work for peace in 1915 and today. The Testimony, is a fictional newspaper inspired by Quaker activities in World War I, while Remembering for Peace is a new assembly outline to encourage children to think about the impact of war and ways of remembering for peace.
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.
Quakers urgently call for safe paths for refugees
The representative body of Quakers in Britain, Meeting for Sufferings, has made the following statement in reaction to the unfolding refugee crisis.
Quakers urgently call for safe paths for refugees