‘I still have nightmares about prison.’ Gaie Delap…
by Rebecca Hardy
Places of worship are being urged to shine the spotlight on Tax Justice Sunday this month.
Critics have condemned Keir Starmer’s plans to use schools, colleges and universities to boost national defence.
Quakers in Sunderland are turning one of the city’s oldest buildings into a £1.4m community hub.
Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) is supporting a new film aimed at helping the public better understand the scale and urgency of the climate crisis.
US Friends trained over fifty participants in conscientious objection and the Selective Service System last month.
Central England Quakers’ project Peace Hub is urging people to write to their MPs about the US arms company Moog Inc.
The Rowntree Society is shining the spotlight on Belgian refugees during the first world war.
The Quaker Asylum and Refugee Network (QARN) is encouraging Friends to find ways to stand in solidarity with refugees and those seeking asylum for Refugee Week.
A group of Quakers has criticised Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM)’s investment policies after undertaking a review.
The number of young adults serving long prison sentences is significantly growing, campaigners have warned.
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