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British and African Quakers urge against insurance for East African pipeline
Quakers from Britain and Africa are calling on Lloyd's of London to advise its members against insuring the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP).
British and African Quakers urge against insurance for East African pipeline
Quakers hold the silence for their beliefs
This year's Quaker Week began (suitably) with silence as hundreds of Quakers across England and Scotland held climate vigils.
Quakers hold the silence for their beliefs
Don’t recruit children, Quakers say, amid reports of sexual assault at a military training centre
Nine rapes were reported to the police at Harrogate's Army Foundation College last year, a Freedom of Information (FOI) request has shown.
Don’t recruit children, Quakers say, amid reports of sexual assault at a military training centre
Quakers celebrate the courage of nuclear-ban nations
Quakers have joined over 100 faith groups, calling on states to ban nuclear weapons and upholding the 65 who already have.
Quakers celebrate the courage of nuclear-ban nations
Quaker peace education gathers momentum
Quaker peace education is gathering momentum with the piloting of a three-day sustainable model for peer mediation training.
Quaker peace education gathers momentum
Quaker work on conflict minerals reaches UK parliament
Help ensure the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) benefit from the minerals mined in their own country, Quakers urged in parliament last week.
Quaker work on conflict minerals reaches UK parliament
Quakers call on UK to pay fair share of climate finance
As leaders of the world's richest countries meet at a G7 meeting in Italy, Quakers are urging them deliver new, adequate climate finance to developing countries.
Quakers call on UK to pay fair share of climate finance
Walk with Me: faith organisations lead a second public silent peace walk
Quakers and other faith groups walked in solidarity through the streets of London on Sunday, 23 June, in a silent call for peace.
Walk with Me: faith organisations lead a second public silent peace walk
Pity of War sculpture unveiled at National Memorial Arboretum
As over 100 conflicts rage around the world, and the death toll in Gaza and Israel rises to more than 35,000, the first memorial to civilian casualties of war has been unveiled.
Pity of War sculpture unveiled at National Memorial Arboretum
Quakers call for a ‘fundamental reset’ of UK policies towards Palestine
Quakers joined 17 other UK charities outlining the key steps the new government must take in its first 100 days to address the conflict in Gaza.
Quakers call for a ‘fundamental reset’ of UK policies towards Palestine