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Taking action against Whitehaven coal mine
Maggie Mason from Kendal and Sedbergh Area Meeting discusses the legal action against Whitehaven coal mine and the work which led her there.
Taking action against Whitehaven coal mine
"Greenwash won't wash" say two Friends in Aberdeen
On 10 June two Friends from North-East Scotland, Carolyn Burch and Richard Raggett, took part in an XR Scotland demonstration outside the Shell building in Aberdeen, the 'still-pumping' heart of the British oil and gas industry. Carolyn offers two ways of explaining why.
"Greenwash won't wash" say two Friends in Aberdeen
Grants for individuals
Grants for indivduals in meetings.
Grants for individuals
Faiths across Southport open their doors in memory of stabbings victims
Southport Quaker Meeting House will join with other places of worship next Friday to mark the first anniversary of last July's appalling knife attack.
Faiths across Southport open their doors in memory of stabbings victims
BDRC 8 and 10-12 October 2025
The Book of Discipline Revision Committee met to discuss the latest progress in updating Quaker faith & practice ready for a new draft text to be presented to Yearly Meeting in 2027.
BDRC 8 and 10-12 October 2025
Hay fever
Quakers in Britain hosted an exhibition at the Hay Festival this year for the first time – a festival of books, arts, mind-stretching-talks, glorious sunshine and sheep's milk ice-cream (don't knock it until you've tried it).
Hay Fever
Providing housing, making homes: Quaker Housing Trust celebrates 50 years of service
Housing is not just about providing 'bricks and mortar', but also about challenging inequalities and prejudices. This is reflected in the range of projects supported by and through Quaker Housing Trust (QHT), a national charity set up by Quakers in 1967.
Providing housing, making homes: Quaker Housing Trust at 50
Diversity: where are we now?
In 2017, Britain Yearly Meeting heard the call to “examine its diversity." From this decision came my one-year role, Diversity and Inclusion Project Coordinator, which began in June 2018.
Diversity: where are we now?
10 things the government could do to rethink security
One of the good things about a new person taking over a job is that they can take a fresh look at the tasks in hand and ask: what's working? What's not? What might be out of date?It can be an opportunity for a rethink.
10 things the government could do to rethink security
Hearing the call of the climate crisis
It's been a momentous spring for the climate movement in the UK. Schoolchildren have led climate strikes from school. Extinction Rebellion occupied four major London streets for a week to amplify their demand that the government cut emissions to zero by 2025.
Hearing the call of the climate crisis