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Faith leaders' call to action on climate crisis
As the lockdown to combat COVID-19 eases, faith leaders are urging every sector of civil society to use this opportunity to work together to create a better world.
Faith leaders' call to action on climate crisis
Seeking Spirit-filled revision
The Book of Discipline Revision Committee is seeking guidance and inspiration for its work, in the form of drawings and paintings, and words, both written and spoken.
Seeking Spirit-filled revision
Government must tackle online abuse
Ten prominent figures from major faiths in the UK have this week together called for the government to urgently bring forward Online Harms legislation to establish accountability for the social media companies when they facilitate abuse and hate online.
Government must tackle online abuse
Cycle of crime and crisis is preventable
Quakers in Britain are supporting a strong coalition committed to preventing young people being pulled into a cycle of crime and crisis. Led by Revolving Doors Agency, the coalition says a smarter criminal justice system would intervene earlier giving young adults hope of a good life.
Cycle of crime and crisis is preventable
Strengthening children’s rights in Scotland
Quakers in Scotland are working with Together (Scottish Alliance for Children's Rights) on a new Bill to enshrine children's rights into Scots law.
Strengthening children’s rights in Scotland
Quakers urge Defence Secretary to rethink Overseas Operations Bill
Quakers in Britain have written to Defence Secretary Ben Wallace to express concern about the Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill.
Quakers urge Defence Secretary to rethink Overseas Operations Bill
Quakers call for spending on green and just recovery
Quakers in Britain have set out their priorities in a submission to the government's Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) in six areas: climate change, criminal justice, defence, education, immigration and charities.
Quakers call for spending on green and just recovery
Being open to new light
A group of Quakers has begun to revise the book of discipline that has guided Quaker witness, community and worship across the centuries.
Being open to new light
Overseas Operations Bill passes through Commons
The controversial Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill has passed through the House of Commons. A judge-led review into the handling of allegations against troops will run in parallel to the bill.
Overseas Operations Bill passes through Commons
Scotland is first UK country to ban smacking
Quakers in Britain welcome the ban on parents smacking their children which has become law in Scotland. This is the first nation in the UK to outlaw physical punishment of under-16s. Quakers value all moves to decrease violence in society.
Scotland is first UK country to ban smacking