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Nuclear weapons declared illegal under international law
The UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) is entering into force as international law after being ratified by the 50th state. This historic step forward for the global community will help to rid the world of weapons of mass death and destruction.
Nuclear weapons declared illegal under international law
Quakers welcome historic Nuclear Ban Treaty
The UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) – also known as the Nuclear Ban Treaty − is entering into force as international law on 22 January 2021, having been ratified by Honduras, the 50th state, in October. It comprehensively prohibits participation in any nuclear weapon activities.
Quakers welcome historic Nuclear Ban Treaty
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
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
Faith groups call for G7 Summit to heed warnings on fossil fuels
As world leaders arrive in Cornwall , ahead of the G7 Summit, local Quakers walked from Falmouth to the venue in Carbis Bay, holding the leaders in their thoughts.
Faith groups call for G7 Summit to heed warnings on fossil fuels
Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Seventy six years ago, atomic bombs were dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Thousands perished in these attacks, and countless others continued to suffer from the consequences of the bombings. This week and next Quakers are joining with others to remember the victims of this devastating violence, and to recommit to work for nuclear disarmament.
Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki
"How can we transform thought into action?" ask young Quakers
Young Quakers who gathered from across Britain and beyond last weekend agreed that time should not be wasted and that Quakers must act upon issues like climate change and educational equity, instead of merely talking about them.
"How can we transform thought into action?" ask young Quakers
Quakers urge UK Foreign Secretary to consider signing the nuclear prohibition treaty
On the second anniversary of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), Christian peace organisations are calling on the UK government to back the ban on the weapons.
Quakers urge UK Foreign Secretary to consider signing the nuclear prohibition treaty
Quakers join forces with Wildlife Trust to benefit nature and community
Quakers in Norton are working with Tees Valley Wildlife Trust to use their burial ground for nature and local people.
Quakers join forces with Wildlife Trust to benefit nature and community
Quakers call for inquiry into use of hotels for vulnerable asylum-seeking children
Quakers have joined 50 other organisations in writing to the Joint Committee on Human Rights seeking an urgent inquiry into the use of hotels for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children.
Quakers call for urgent inquiry into use of hotels for vulnerable asylum-seeking children