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Arrests as arms fair set-up is delayed
Many hundreds of Quakers were among people of faith who for nine hours brought to a halt the set-up in London of one of the world's largest arms fairs.
Arrests as arms fair set-up is delayed
Quakers mark Brexit
Quakers in Britain and on the island of Ireland reaffirm their shared friendship and unity as the United Kingdom leaves the European Union.
Quakers mark Brexit
Quakers welcome Supreme Court appeal ruling on ethical investments
Quakers in Britain today welcome the UK Supreme Court's ruling affirming the right of local authorities to make ethical choices in their pension investments.
Quakers welcome Supreme Court appeal ruling on ethical investments
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
Global call for ban on nuclear weapons
As the 75th anniversary approaches of atomic bombs being dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Quakers in Britain are joining events to mark the devastation and to urge the government to work for a global ban on nuclear weapons.
Global call for ban on nuclear weapons
Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Seventy five years ago today, (6 August) during World War II, atomic bombs destroyed Japanese cities. First, Hiroshima, followed three days later by Nagasaki. Countless thousands perished. The only remains of many were their shadows, burned into stone.This is a time for remembrance, reflection and action.
Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Nuclear weapons declared illegal under international law
The UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) is entering into force as international law after being ratified by the 50th state. This historic step forward for the global community will help to rid the world of weapons of mass death and destruction.
Nuclear weapons declared illegal under international law
Quakers welcome historic Nuclear Ban Treaty
The UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) – also known as the Nuclear Ban Treaty − is entering into force as international law on 22 January 2021, having been ratified by Honduras, the 50th state, in October. It comprehensively prohibits participation in any nuclear weapon activities.
Quakers welcome historic Nuclear Ban Treaty
Churches oppose plans to increase stockpiles of nuclear weapons
Alongside other faith bodies and anti-nuclear campaigners, Quakers in Britain have denounced the UK government's intention to hugely increase their stockpile of nuclear weapons.
Churches oppose plans to increase stockpiles of nuclear warheads
Quakers appalled by Human Rights Act "overhaul"
We are appalled by government plans to weaken the Human Rights Act. We believe the proposals are unnecessary and will undermine all our rights.
Quakers appalled by Human Rights Act overhaul