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Salter Lecture 2023: How the love we are will guide us through ecological collapse

Updated 4 February 2025

This year's Salter Lecture, delivered by ecological philosopher Rupert Read during the Big One protests, was a timely and rousing call to action.

Salter Lecture 2023: How the love we are will guide us through ecological collapse

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Quakers young and old come together to celebrate faith

Updated 4 February 2025

Quakers from across Britain held their annual meeting in London last weekend to discuss important business and come together as a community.

Quakers young and old come together to celebrate faith

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Honour your heritage by ending investment in arms to Israel, Quakers urge Barclays Bank

Updated 4 February 2025

As Barclays Bank holds its AGM on Thursday, 9 May, Quakers urge them to stop investing in companies supplying arms to Israel.

Honour your heritage by ending investment in arms to Israel, Quakers urge Barclays Bank

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Joint statement on International Court of Justice orders on Gaza

Updated 4 February 2025

Quakers in Britain has joined 21 other charities calling on the UK government to ensure Israel complies with its obligations under international law, including immediately halting its military offensive in Rafah.

Joint statement on International Court of Justice orders on Gaza

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Court of Appeal reviews harsh climate protest sentences

Updated 4 February 2025

An unusual mass appeal heard at the Court of Appeal this week could determine Britain's approach to peaceful protest for years to come.

Court of Appeal reviews harsh climate protest sentences

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Quakers urge review of protest convictions amid growing threat to civil liberties

Updated 9 July 2025

Quakers in Britain has written to Home Secretary Yvette Cooper urging her to review the convictions of peaceful protesters arrested under unlawful regulations.

Quakers urge review of protest convictions amid growing threat to civil liberties