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Silent but not subdued: Quakers hold meeting for worship at Scotland Yard
A silent Quaker Meeting was held outside New Scotland Yard on Thursday, in support of all who speak up for truth and integrity.
Silent but not subdued: Quakers hold vigil at Scotland Yard
Churches Together in England stand with Quakers
Churches Together in England have written to Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mark Rowley calling for a meeting to discuss the police raid on Westminster Quaker Meeting House on 27 March.
Churches Together in England stand with Quakers
Quaker statement on the escalation of conflict between Israel and Iran
17 June 2025
Quaker statement on the escalation of conflict between Israel and Iran
Joint statement on mass starvation across Gaza
24 July 2025
Joint statement from over 100 humanitarian organisations
Quaker statement on the UK government’s move to recognise Palestine
The future recognition of Palestine is one step, but the UK must act now to end this inhumanity.
Quaker statement on the UK government’s move to recognise Palestine
Merchants of death relocate after two years of protest
One of the UK's biggest arms fairs is to relocate from Telford to Birmingham following two years of persistent protest.
Merchants of death relocate after two years of protest
Quakers hold peaceful worship outside arms fair profiting from war and genocide
Quakers worshipped peacefully outside the Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) arms fair at London's ExCeL Centre yesterday, in protest at how the UK enables war profiteers.
Quakers hold peaceful worship outside arms fair profiting from war and genocide
Quakers denied intervention in court challenge over faith rights in terror law case
Quakers in Britain has been refused permission to give evidence in a landmark legal challenge to the UK government's proscription of Palestine Action as a terrorist group.
Quakers denied intervention in court challenge over faith rights in terror law case