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QWRC 15 February 2025
Quaker World Relations Committee met to hear news from across Europe and the Middle East and prepare for this year's Yearly Meetings.
QWRC 15 February 2025
Radical Hearts, Open Minds
Radical Hearts, Open Minds is a series of identical events being held across Britain in the autumn of 2025. They are part of the consultation process about support for Quaker Communities from 2026 to 2030.
Radical Hearts, Open Minds
YMAC 25-27 July 2025
Yearly Meeting Agenda Committee (YMAC) met from 25 to 27 July 2025 to begin planning for May 2026 Yearly Meeting. They were joined by a number of Friends from different organisations and meetings who helped YMAC discern what might form the agenda for the meeting.
YMAC 25-27 July 2025
Addressing violence and conflict locally and nationally
How do we, as Quakers, address violence and conflict in our local communities and across Britain?
How can we address violence and conflict in our locally and across Britain?
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
BYM Trustees 25-28 November 2025
Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees met over three days in November to discuss business including the operational plan and budget for 2026 and the finalisation of the BYM investment policy. They also considered a new Memorandum of Understanding with Woodbrooke and the latest report from the Reparations Working Group.
BYM Trustees 25-28 November 2025
QCCIR 1 and 15 November 2025
The Quaker Committee for Christian and Interfaith Relations (QCCIR) met to hear from all its appointed representatives and to agree guests to invite to Yearly Meeting and speak at Special Interest Meetings. It also received the final version of Towards a paper on gender diversity in our church: Our differences are a blessing.
QCCIR 1 and 15 November 2025
Staying engaged after the election
As Quakers, we have a long history of speaking truth to power and getting involved in politics. The election offered us a great opportunity to talk about important issues. Those debates shouldn't end now that it's over.
Staying engaged after the election
Eight ways that Quakers can shape Britain’s economy for the better
Thirty Quakers from around Britain recently spent a weekend in Manchester at a new economy training run by the Economics and Sustainability team and subcommittee. Together, they explored what might need to change in order to make our economy into a system that values people and the planet before profit.
8 ways that Quakers can shape Britain’s economy for the better
8 things you may not know about the right to vote
Today, 6 February 2018, marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was granted Royal Assent and became law. It was a landmark piece of legislation. For the first time, women were explicitly included in the franchise for national elections. Many Quakers were involved in long-standing universal suffrage movements including Anne Knight, Alice Clark, Emily Ford, Hilda Clark, Helen Sturge and Edith Pye.
8 things you may not know about the right to vote