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Spending review fails to deliver
The government's spending review has failed to deliver on Quaker priorities.
Spending review fails to deliver
Human Rights matter for all
Today − on global Human Rights day − Quakers in Britain are joining 110 organisations in writing an open letter to the Prime Minister and political leaders, urging them to respond proportionately to COVID-19, protect people's rights and the rule of law and stand by the Human Rights Act.
Human Rights matter for all
Concerns over safeguarding spark review
Experienced Safeguarding consultants have thoroughly reviewed historic safeguarding folders held by Quakers in Britain and have concluded there are no high-risk cases needing further investigation.
Concerns over safeguarding spark review
Faith groups to hold a vigil for loss and damage finance at COP26
On Wednesday 10 November, Quakers and Buddhists, people of all faiths and none, are holding a vigil for people around the world who are bearing the brunt of climate breakdown, to keep the issue of finance for 'loss and damage' on the COP26 agenda. The candlelit vigil will be outside the exit of the restricted Blue Zone of the UN climate talks – COP26 – in Glasgow at 5.30pm.
Faith groups to hold a vigil for loss and damage finance at COP26
Quakers join Human Rights Day call to action
As the UK takes part in President Biden's Summit for Democracy on 9–10 December, Quakers in Britain have joined over 150 groups in writing an open letter to the Prime Minister, challenging him to secure our Human Rights Act and safeguard human rights and democratic accountability here at home.
Quakers join Human Rights Day call to action
Yearly Meeting to focus on faith, community and action
Quakers in Britain's annual gathering will take place on 27–30 May 2022 with a focus on 'faith, community and action'.
Quakers in Britain's annual gathering to focus on faith, community and action
Long prison sentences ineffective, independent commission finds
Quakers welcome a report which shows that the dramatic rise in long prison sentences does not help victims, offenders, or the public.
Long prison sentences ineffective, independent commission finds
Peace Education teaching pack awarded major prize
A Peace Education Network teaching pack, designed and produced by Quakers in Britain, has been chosen by teachers for a major award.
Peace Education teaching pack awarded major prize
Quakers join international action for a loss and damage fund
On Loss and Damage Action Day 2022 Quakers join people around the world in calling for polluters to pay up for the loss and damage being wrought on communities by climate breakdown.
Quakers join international action for a loss and damage fund
Quakers put priorities to new PM
Quakers in Britain have written to new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, urging him to focus on climate, cost-of-living, peace, and truth.
Quakers put priorities to new PM