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Why does taking action for just peace in Palestine and Israel support our work for climate justice?

Updated 15 November 2023

On 19 June this year, the UK Government tabled a bill that infringes on our right to use boycott and divestment as peaceful means of protest. The 'Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill' (or 'Anti-boycott bill') aims to prevent public bodies (such as local authorities, universities, some pension funds and other public institutions like the National Health Service) from making financial decisions based on ethical choices.

Why does taking action for just peace in Palestine and Israel support our work for climate justice?

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Phasing out fossil fuels: the political dynamics of COP28

Updated 19 December 2023

Tens of thousands of people are flying in and out of the mega desert city Dubai to attend the 28th Conference of Parties (COP) on climate change. The setting is poignant; a once deeply poor, colonised land, now an oil rich country capable of quickly building a surreally unsustainable city.

Phasing out fossil fuels: the political dynamics of COP28

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The women of Swarthmoor Hall

Updated 7 March 2024

Swarthmoor Hall in Lancashire was the centre of early Quakerism. It overcame raids by the local constabulary, complaints from the neighbours and a long-running dispute over ownership to provide an information hub, a safe haven for travelling Friends and a place for worship.

The women of Swarthmoor Hall

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Deepening community and building spiritual connections

Updated 4 June 2024

"I was required to be myself". It was a line in passing, in our Friend Jennifer Kavanagh's introduction to one of the sessions at Yearly Meeting in 2022. But it has stayed tight to me ever since.

Deepening community and building community connections

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General election manifestos: how do they fare on climate justice?

Updated 27 June 2024

Quakers are committed to equality and sustainability. We want to see a world in which all living beings can thrive. The upcoming general election is likely to bring about a change of politics. What might this look like? And how can we ensure that climate justice is at the heart of future government action?

How do the manifestos fare on climate justice?

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Lloyd's of London: underwriting exploitation?

Updated 21 August 2024

When I ran workshops as part of the Exploring Faith and Climate Justice course in 2023, we talked about how the roots of our present-day climate issues could be traced back to historic practices of exploitation and extraction. I didn't expect that I would soon find such a clear example in my own campaigning work.

Lloyd's of London: underwriting exploitation?

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Meeting houses: necessity... or luxury?

Updated 6 January 2025

There is nothing more gut wrenching for a Friend than seeing a For Sale sign outside a meeting house. It makes us both sad and mad. Yet too often, the real reason for the sell-off is not money or even demographics, but poor property management – usually by Mr Nobody, whom we all know is the worst property manager on the planet….

Meeting houses: necessity... or luxury?

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11 things growing meetings are doing

Updated 19 May 2025

As Quakers explore how to build vibrant, Spirit-led communities, it's useful to learn from meetings that are already experiencing significant growth.

11 things growing Quaker meetings are doing

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Faith based witness is needed more than ever, and there is plenty to get involved in

Updated 21 July 2025

Over the last few months Quakers in Britain staff have been hearing from many Quakers concerned about the crackdown on dissent. Most are outraged; some are resigned, others scared. Many more want to do something but are confused about what is and isn't 'permissible' in a rapidly changing context.

Faith based witness is needed more than ever, and there is plenty to get involved in