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Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Japanese atomic bomb survivors

Updated 4 February 2025

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

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BBC journalist Peter Taylor receives second Quaker truth award

Updated 4 February 2025

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

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200-strong choir performs anti-BP concert in the British Museum

Updated 4 February 2025

The Great Court of the British Museum was taken over by 200 singers, including many Quakers, this weekend, protesting the institution's acceptance of £50 million from oil giant BP.

200-strong choir performs anti-BP concert in the British Museum

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Racial Justice Sunday shines a light on Caribbean and African songwriters

Updated 12 February 2025

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

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Quaker statement on the escalation of conflict between Israel and Iran

Updated 17 June 2025

17 June 2025

Quaker statement on the escalation of conflict between Israel and Iran

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Staying engaged after the election

Updated 25 September 2017

As Quakers, we have a long history of speaking truth to power and getting involved in politics. The election offered us a great opportunity to talk about important issues. Those debates shouldn't end now that it's over.

Staying engaged after the election

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After the Gathering: 11 ways to live out our Quaker faith in the world

Updated 17 February 2020

I left Yearly Meeting Gathering with a sense of hope for the future. It took me a while to identify this, given that the daily news discourages a feeling as impertinent as hope. This Yearly Meeting Gathering was the culmination of a three-year arc looking at living out Quaker faith in the world, and it felt like many seeds for change were sown. Which of these seeds will grow? Which will take root? Which will flourish for years to come?

11 ways to live out Quaker faith in the world

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11 ways to support the arms fair protesters

Updated 25 September 2017

The Defence & Security Equipment International (DSEI) event, despite its sanitised title, is actually the world's largest arms fair. The recent week of action to stop it happening saw many inspiring acts of witness.

11 ways to support the arms fair protesters

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6 things we can learn from African peace activists about movement building

Updated 17 February 2020

What do we need to build a movement for social change? It's a question we should all ask ourselves if we are going to create the kind of society we wish to see. It's also something that African colleagues consider on a daily basis as they support local communities to take action for social change.

6 things we can learn from African peace activists about movement building

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8 things you may not know about the right to vote

Updated 6 February 2018

Today, 6 February 2018, marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was granted Royal Assent and became law. It was a landmark piece of legislation. For the first time, women were explicitly included in the franchise for national elections. Many Quakers were involved in long-standing universal suffrage movements including Anne Knight, Alice Clark, Emily Ford, Hilda Clark, Helen Sturge and Edith Pye.

8 things you may not know about the right to vote