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Nuclear weapons are illegal
From Friday 22 January nuclear weapons are banned under international law. Quakers are joining an array of statements, witness and worship, to welcome this historic milestone.
Nuclear weapons are illegal
Stansted 15 appeal upheld
Today a group of nonviolent activists, known as the Stansted 15, have had their appeal upheld against being convicted under counter terrorism legislation.
Stansted 15 appeal upheld
Fossil fuel finance: UK faith groups urge government to keep its word
Quakers in Britain have joined 16 other representatives of faith bodies to call on the UK government to immediately ban the use of public money to fund fossil fuel projects overseas.
Fossil fuel finance: UK faith groups urge government to keep its word
HS2 protest staged on Friends House roof
This week, HS2 protesters used maintenance scaffolding to access the roof of Friends House and hang a banner.
HS2 protest staged on Friends House roof
Concerns over safeguarding spark review
Experienced Safeguarding consultants have thoroughly reviewed historic safeguarding folders held by Quakers in Britain and have concluded there are no high-risk cases needing further investigation.
Concerns over safeguarding spark review
Quaker organisations announce Nobel Prize nominations
The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) and Quaker Peace & Social Witness (QPSW) have nominated two organisations – Mwatana for Human Rights and Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) – for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize. In 1947, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the Friends Service Council (the precursor to QPSW) and AFSC on behalf of Quakers worldwide for their work during and after the two world wars to feed starving children and help Europe rebuild itself. The organisations use their nomination to highlight the work of others continuing the vital work of peacebuilding.
Quaker organisations announce Nobel Prize nominations
Creating an anti-racism workplace culture
In the wake of a widely shared report on bullying (offsite link) within the charity sector, Quakers in Britain have been prompted to reflect on the culture of our workplace.
Creating an anti-racism workplace culture
Quakers respond to budget 2021
The budget 2021 contains some welcome announcements, but will not deliver a green and just recovery from Covid-19.
Quakers respond to budget 2021
Government plans to restrict right to protest
Quakers in Britain are among more than 150 charities, unions and faith bodies objecting to a Bill being rushed through parliament which will hand police draconian powers to decide where, when and how citizens are allowed to protest.
Government plans to restrict right to protest
Churches oppose plans to increase stockpiles of nuclear weapons
Alongside other faith bodies and anti-nuclear campaigners, Quakers in Britain have denounced the UK government's intention to hugely increase their stockpile of nuclear weapons.
Churches oppose plans to increase stockpiles of nuclear warheads