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Martha House

Updated 4 November 2021

Martha House offers accommodation for destitute migrants who have no recourse to public funds, providing a home for those who have fled their own countries. It is a house of hospitality, building economic and social alternatives for those who are forced out of our monetary society.

Martha House

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HS2 protest staged on Friends House roof

Updated 4 February 2021

This week, HS2 protesters used maintenance scaffolding to access the roof of Friends House and hang a banner.

HS2 protest staged on Friends House roof

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Quakers call for inquiry into use of hotels for vulnerable asylum-seeking children

Updated 4 February 2025

Quakers have joined 50 other organisations in writing to the Joint Committee on Human Rights seeking an urgent inquiry into the use of hotels for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children.

Quakers call for urgent inquiry into use of hotels for vulnerable asylum-seeking children

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Quakers call on government to stop demonising asylum seekers

Updated 4 February 2025

The government must recognise that of God in everyone, Quakers said this week as the 'hostile environment' towards those who seek our help continued to bear its dreadful fruit.

Quakers call on government to stop demonising asylum seekers

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Providing housing, making homes: Quaker Housing Trust celebrates 50 years of service

Updated 24 July 2018

Housing is not just about providing 'bricks and mortar', but also about challenging inequalities and prejudices. This is reflected in the range of projects supported by and through Quaker Housing Trust (QHT), a national charity set up by Quakers in 1967.

Providing housing, making homes: Quaker Housing Trust at 50

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Land reform in Scotland

Updated 19 June 2023

Last year the Scottish government consulted on a Land Reform Bill it hopes will "increase diversity of landownership", "bring about changes in land use" and "create more opportunities for communities to engage in decision-making".

Land reform in Scotland