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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
Cumbria Quakers celebrate George Fox’s 400th birthday
Four hundred years after the birth of one of their founders, Quakers in Cumbria celebrated where it all began on Firbank Fell with their annual outdoor meeting for worship.
Cumbria Quakers celebrate George Fox’s 400th birthday
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
Quakers call on new government to stand by promise to clean up public life
Quakers in Britain has pledged to work with the new government and opposition parties to restore trust in our democracy.
Quakers call on new government to stand by promise to clean up public life
Quakers concerned for protestors facing long sentences
Quakers are calling on the government to restore the right to protest and freedom of speech.
Quakers concerned for protestors facing long sentences
Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Japanese atomic bomb survivors
Quakers in Britain welcomes the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to friends and partners Nihon Hidankyo, a Japanese group of atomic bomb survivors.
Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Japanese atomic bomb survivors
BBC journalist Peter Taylor receives second Quaker truth award
The second Quaker Truth and Integrity Award has been awarded once again to a journalist, the BBC's Peter Taylor.
BBC journalist Peter Taylor receives second Quaker truth award
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