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Peace Hub – Quaker Peace & Justice Centre

Updated 19 January 2016

As Quakers we are called to act for peace and justice. Peace Hub seeks to provide a centre from which an inclusive community is inspired to take up this call. Peace Hub is a new venture launched by Central England Quakers in November 2014.

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Laying a wreath for remembrance

Updated 4 September 2020

In recent years, Stevenage Quakers have struggled to find unity laying a wreath of white poppies at the local Remembrance Service. Some remembered a public controversy years ago, when the wreath was destroyed and members of the British Legion and public expressed hurt and anger.

Laying a wreath for remembrance in Stevenage

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Pandemic prompts new ways of Quaker worship and witness

Updated 20 November 2020

Quakers in Britain are set to decide whether to create an online festival for their Yearly Meeting next year.

Pandemic prompts new ways of Quaker worship and witness

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Concerns over safeguarding spark review

Updated 11 February 2021

Experienced Safeguarding consultants have thoroughly reviewed historic safeguarding folders held by Quakers in Britain and have concluded there are no high-risk cases needing further investigation.

Concerns over safeguarding spark review

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Strong public support for nuclear disarmament education, new poll shows

Updated 4 February 2025

With the Doomsday Clock at 100 seconds to midnight, and anxiety about nuclear war running high, new evidence is to be presented in parliament of strong public support for more education on nuclear weapons.

Strong public support for nuclear disarmament education, new poll shows

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Quaker peace education gathers momentum

Updated 4 February 2025

Quaker peace education is gathering momentum with the piloting of a three-day sustainable model for peer mediation training.

Quaker peace education gathers momentum

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From the white board to the silver screen – filming peace education in the classroom

Updated 25 March 2022

"Initially I was really sceptical, 6 and 7 year olds talking about peace? I thought no, that's not going to work. But just within the space of a few weeks, doing regular Peacemaker circle times I saw the difference." – Samantha Duda Spencer, Year 3 teacher.

From the white board to the silver screen – filming peace education in the classroom

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Moving with dignity: rethinking migration in the UK and beyond

Updated 6 May 2025

Let's be honest – migration isn't a calm or balanced topic in the UK right now. Whether it's flights to Rwanda, small boats in the Channel, or the ongoing debate about 'illegal' vs 'legal' migration, the tone of public and political conversation is often tense, reactive, and full of fear.

Moving with dignity: rethinking migration in the UK and beyond