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Yearly Meeting Gathering 2021 moves online
Covid-19 has led to many changes. This summer, around two thousand Quakers expected to spend a week together for worship and business. Now the pandemic has led to Yearly Meeting Gathering 2021 happening online.
Yearly Meeting Gathering moves online
Quaker community born of lockdown marks 1001 nights of online worship
Unlike Scheherazade's husband, Quakers attending Lighthouse Epilogue are unlikely to execute anyone. But something in the online meeting has kept them coming back for the mythical 1001 nights, with many more to come.
Quaker community born of lockdown marks 1001 nights of online worship
Quakers hold West Bank Quaker school in the Light after three alumni shot in the USA
Quakers in Britain have offered their support to Ramallah Friends School in the wake of the shooting of three former students in Vermont.
Quakers hold West Bank Quaker school in the Light after three alumni shot in the USA
Honour your heritage by ending investment in arms to Israel, Quakers urge Barclays Bank
As Barclays Bank holds its AGM on Thursday, 9 May, Quakers urge them to stop investing in companies supplying arms to Israel.
Honour your heritage by ending investment in arms to Israel, Quakers urge Barclays Bank
Joint statement on International Court of Justice orders on Gaza
Quakers in Britain has joined 21 other charities calling on the UK government to ensure Israel complies with its obligations under international law, including immediately halting its military offensive in Rafah.
Joint statement on International Court of Justice orders on Gaza
Quakers host two survivors of atomic bombing of Japan in 1945
Nagasaki must be the last city in the world to ever experience an atomic bomb, two survivors of the bombings of Japan by the USA told a gathering in Friends House, London, last weekend.
Quakers host two survivors of atomic bombing of Japan in 1945
Benson Alusiola Khamasi
It is with great sadness that we announce the loss of our colleague, Benson Alusiola Khamasi.
Benson Alusiola Khamasi
Court of Appeal reviews harsh climate protest sentences
An unusual mass appeal heard at the Court of Appeal this week could determine Britain's approach to peaceful protest for years to come.
Court of Appeal reviews harsh climate protest sentences
Racial Justice Sunday shines a light on Caribbean and African songwriters
Last Sunday, 9 February, saw Racial Justice Sunday marked with the launch of an initiative to spotlight the music of Caribbean and African songwriters in British and Irish churches.
Racial Justice Sunday shines a light on Caribbean and African songwriters
Court of Appeal upholds harsh climate protest sentences
The Court of Appeal has upheld the harsh sentences handed down to climate protesters, setting a precedent for non-violent protest to receive tougher penalties.
Court of Appeal upholds harsh climate protest sentences