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Quakers respond to budget 2021

Updated 4 March 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

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Government plans to restrict right to protest

Updated 18 March 2021

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

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Churches oppose plans to increase stockpiles of nuclear weapons

Updated 17 March 2021

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

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Quakers join National Day of Reflection

Updated 22 March 2021

Quakers are among many religious leaders inviting the public to join them on Tuesday 23 March in a national day to remember those who have died from any cause during the pandemic and to show support for everyone who has been bereaved.

Quakers join National Day of Reflection

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QPSW relief grants: making a difference in difficult circumstances

Updated 2 April 2020

“My apologies for this late report. It follows a militia attack on the hospital last year which affected staffing and use of the new equipment."

QPSW relief grants: making a difference in difficult circumstances

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Engaging with conflict: a toolkit for difficult times

Updated 3 April 2020

Before the world was turned upside down, myself and colleagues wrote a booklet named Toolkit for action: Engaging with conflict, challenging hate. It was compiled as a response to concerns about division and rising hate crime in the UK, and is filled with ideas for how to navigate these tensions.

Engaging with conflict: a toolkit for difficult times

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Navigating uncertain waters: Covid-19 and inequality

Updated 9 April 2020

Policies that show generosity towards asylum seekers make some European politicians very nervous, which is why some of what we have seen in Europe in the last few days is so remarkable. The deportation of asylum seekers is being suspended (Germany), immigration detainees are being released (Italy), homeless people are being housed (France), and some are being given temporary asylum (Portugal).

Navigating uncertain waters: Covid-19 and inequality

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Locked up in lockdown: the Quaker prison chaplains reaching out

Updated 20 April 2020

There I was, on 29 February 2020, with around 20 Quaker prison chaplains and other Friends who work in the field of criminal justice, at the Quakers in Criminal Justice conference. We were watching 'Lock Down', a new play by Journeymen Theatre, about Ron, serving a life sentence, and Kathy, a newly appointed Quaker prison chaplain.

Locked up in lockdown: the Quaker prison chaplains reaching out

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Worship in lockdown: finding new forms of community

Updated 14 May 2020

For a year and a half I had been working for Quakers in Britain, in a project seeking out and sharing ways Quakers can have simpler meetings. I'd found myself asking, "Wouldn't video conferencing save travel time, reduce carbon and include more people?" and, "Can't the spirit move when we are gathered while not physically together?"

Worship in lockdown: finding new forms of community

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Working for peace in East Africa during the Covid-19 crisis

Updated 29 April 2020

Coronavirus has now reached East Africa. Unlike many European countries, most governments in East Africa were very quick to impose movement restrictions in an effort to lessen the spread of the virus.

Working for peace in East Africa during the Covid-19 crisis