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6 ways our new government could build a peaceful and sustainable world

Updated 25 July 2024

Now that the UK has a new government, many will be watching to see how Labour's campaign translates into reality. We'll be hoping, of course, that it will result in positive changes for two topics that perhaps were not as prominent in the election campaign as we would have liked: climate justice and peace.

6 ways our new government could build a peaceful and sustainable world

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Straight, not narrow: John Lampen addresses some misconceptions over the Peace Testimony

Updated 6 November 2024

Some recent writing in the Friend has implied that our Peace Testimony contains a duty not to take sides when faced with the world's conflicts. This is a misunderstanding that could mislead Friends, and give a wrong impression about our peace witness.

Straight, not narrow: John Lampen addresses some misconceptions over the Peace Testimony

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George Fox's 59 rules for good government

Updated 17 October 2024

In 1659, England, Scotland and Ireland were once again in political turmoil. The head of state, Oliver Cromwell, had died the previous year and his successor, his son Richard, lacked his father's military credentials and parliamentary experience. Royalists hoped for a return to monarchy and radical groups, including Quakers, hoped for the revolutionary social reforms they had fought the civil wars for. Individuals from all angles were battling it out in words, writing pamphlets and letters to express their opinions.

George Fox's 59 rules for good government

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The ones who are forgotten on Remembrance Day

Updated 5 November 2024

It's said that truth is the first victim of war. If that's so, then close on truth's heels is a second victim: the right not to take part in it.

The ones who are forgotten on Remembrance Day

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How the DSEI arms fair fuels wars and repression

Updated 28 August 2025

Past events have showcased illegal leg irons, waist chains and electric batons as well as internationally banned cluster bombs.

How the DSEI arms fair fuels wars and repression

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What should a confident Quaker voice for peace sound like today?

Updated 29 January 2026

I'm standing in the kitchen when I read the news that the US military has abducted the president of Venezuela. I stand stock still for a minute, not believing what I'm reading.And then I realise I shouldn't be surprised. Somehow, that feels even worse.

What should a confident Quaker voice for peace sound like today?

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Why drilling in the North Sea is still a bad idea

Updated 9 April 2026

The US-Israeli war with Iran has caused a big hike in energy prices. Obviously we should oppose the war. But what should we do about energy bills?

Why drilling in the North Sea is still a bad idea