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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.
Quakers brief MPs and peers on right to boycott
Quakers in Britain briefed parliamentarians on the anti-boycott bill before its third reading in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 10 January.
Quakers brief MPs and peers on right to boycott
Silence inspires authors
Three stimulating Quaker authors, Philip Gross, Sheila Hancock and Tracy Chevalier are lined-up for a lively discussion at the Hay Book Festival, on how their faith influences their creativity.
Silence inspires authors
Quakers to discuss assisted dying
Quakers have taken a further step towards discussing assisted dying in the UK.When Quaker representatives from across Britain met at the weekend some suggested it was time to work for a change in the law in relation to assisted dying in the UK. Quakers are being encouraged to further explore the issue of assisted dying, and dying and death more generally, recognising that there are differing and deeply-held views.
Quakers to discuss assisted dying
Cancellation of national Quaker events
As the Coronavirus outbreak continues, Quakers in Britain are cancelling four national events planned for March and April. Update: They are advising meetings not to gather in person while the current social distancing guidance is in force.
Cancellation of national Quaker events
Sharing Quakers' view on marriage
An imam, a bishop and a Quaker had plenty to say on the hot topic of marriage, on a BBC Radio 4 programme broadcast this week.
Sharing Quaker view on marriage
“How can we speak truth to power?” ask young Quakers
Young Quakers from across the country are invited to examine how to release the energy of their spirituality to speak truth to power.
“How can we speak truth to power?” ask young Quakers
Quakers stand alongside victims of racist policies
Quakers in Britain have responded to the global unease about recent political developments around the world with a clear statement asserting that, “Humanity needs leaders of integrity and conscience, ready to be held to account by individuals and institutions, national and international."
Quakers stand alongside victims of racist policies