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Quakers urge insurers to protect world's most biodiverse seas

Updated 27 April 2026

Quakers in Britain has joined a global campaign urging insurers to stop covering fossil fuel projects in the Coral Triangle, one of the most ecologically vital marine regions on Earth.

Quakers urge insurers to protect world's most biodiverse seas

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Quaker research helps trigger seizure of UK arms bound for Israel

Updated 14 May 2026

A Quaker researcher has helped expose an illegal arms shipment from the UK to Israel, which has been seized by Belgian authorities and is now the subject of a criminal investigation.

Quaker research helps trigger seizure of UK arms bound for Israel

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Why it is time to build a culture of sanctuary

Updated 17 August 2017

Culture can have many definitions. According to the Quaker anthropologist E.B. Tylor it is the principal way in which we interpret the world. Or there's the memorable slogan taught in some business schools: 'culture eats strategy for breakfast'.

Why it is time to build a culture of sanctuary

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Thousands of Quakers are divesting from fossil fuels

Updated 25 January 2018

Quakers that attend local meetings are also members of regional collectives known as area meetings. Area meetings in Britain collectively manage millions of pounds of investments, and almost half of them now have zero investment in fossil fuels. More than 30 per cent have actively chosen to divest huge sums from the fossil fuel industry.

Thousands of British Quakers are divesting from fossil fuels

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Finding patterns and examples in Edinburgh

Updated 8 March 2018

The sun is streaming through the windows of the main meeting room at Central Edinburgh Meeting House. It is a cold and bright February morning and there is a buzz of excited conversation filling the room.

Finding patterns and examples in Edinburgh

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Climate justice: a cause for cautious optimism?

Updated 7 August 2018

When it comes to asking governments to step up to taking action to tackle climate change it is often easy to feel doom and gloom. However, in recent months there has been cause for cautious optimism.

Climate justice – a cause for cautious optimism?

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Why peace workshops are still worth it

Updated 14 November 2019

In the 1990s I travelled across the Balkans, Northern Ireland and Western Europe facilitating sessions for peace. Despite the fragmentation of Eastern Europe and conflict in the former Yugoslavia it felt like peace was possible, and we could end the century with more peace than war. That isn't really how it has turned out, and this century has already witnessed wars thousands of us tried to prevent. We plod on for peace unbowed.

Why peace workshops are still worth it

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Exploring peace with local young people

Updated 7 February 2020

Connecting with our local communities is a feature of the life of many Quaker meetings and groups, whether it's in our annual Quaker Week each October or with events throughout the year. In my work at Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) I'm particularly interested in how to better connect with children and families in the local community. This is also a long-term aim of Hertford & Hitchin Area Meeting's Peace Group. It has long been keen to engage local schools with Quaker peace education materials and share an approach that helps children develop the skills and understanding we need to be peacemakers in our lives.

Connecting with community

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Building peace during a pandemic: nonviolent activism in Kenya

Updated 25 June 2020

When the Covid-19 pandemic began, no one in Kenya thought it would reach us. In March 2020, we were all proven wrong when the first positive case was reported.

Building peace during a pandemic: nonviolent activism in Kenya

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The changing shape of Quaker meetings

Updated 8 April 2022

Our Tabular Statement is the annual report of all Quakers in Britain, the closest thing Quakers have to a census. Every year, area meetings send in a report which shares the overall numbers of members and attenders, and the changes that meetings have recorded in the previous twelve months.

The changing shape of Quaker meetings