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Being Quakers: inspired and transformed

Updated 1 October 2019

National Quaker Week is a time to celebrate Quaker work, faith and community. Across Britain, Quakers are telling their personal faith journeys to mark the Week which runs from Saturday 28 September to Sunday 6 October.

Being Quakers: inspired and transformed

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New support for Quaker communities

Updated 6 May 2021

Quakers have strengthened their network of local support with the appointment of local development workers in Yorkshire and Scotland.

New support for Quaker communities

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Quakers in Britain finances in good shape

Updated 4 February 2025

More was spent on Quaker work in 2022 than in 2021, and with 2023 looking like another strong year, Quakers in Britain will be able to maintain its momentum.

Quakers in Britain finances in good shape

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Quakers share expertise to help heal social divisions

Updated 11 February 2025

In the wake of far-right racist riots and growing divisions, Quakers have offered their expertise in building community cohesion.

Quakers share expertise to help heal social divisions

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Quakers condemn police raid on Westminster Meeting House

Updated 14 April 2025

Police broke into a Quaker Meeting House last night (27 March) and arrested six young people holding a meeting over concerns for the climate and Gaza.

Quakers condemn police raid on Westminster Meeting House

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Quakers join protest over return of US nuclear weapons to RAF Lakenheath

Updated 24 April 2025

Possible return of US nuclear weapons to rural Suffolk stark illustration of the intersecting crises facing the world, Quakers say.

Quakers join protest over return of US nuclear weapons to RAF Lakenheath

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Swarthmore Lecture 2025 explores how Quakers are called to live in community

Updated 23 June 2025

The call to live in community - faithfully, vulnerably, and across difference - was the central theme of the 2025 Swarthmore Lecture, delivered by Emily Provance on 24 May.

Swarthmore Lecture 2025 explores how Quakers are called to live in community