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Friends invited to Fringe
A Cambridge Friend has set up a website for Quakers to post details of ‘fringe events’ taking place to coincide with Yearly Meeting (YM).
‘Remember Yemen’, says PPU
This year’s Remembrance Day risks being a ‘festival of forgetting’, the Peace Pledge Union (PPU) has warned, if the humanitarian crisis in war-torn Yemen is ignored, as well as other current wars.
Quakers explore ‘heaven on earth’
The Quaker Socialist Society (QSS) has announced that this year’s Salter Lecture, usually given at the time of Yearly Meeting, will take place online.
QCEA co-launch guide to gender and inclusivity
Quaker Council for European Affairs (QCEA) is to launch a guide and videos providing strategies to overcome resistance to gender and inclusivity work in an online event this month.
Car crashes into Bournville Meeting grounds

A speeding car crashed into the grounds of Bournville Meeting House last week, making it the second car collision to hit the site.
‘Make values visible’, says Quaker business group
The Quakers and Business Group (Q&B) has said that it wants to ‘make values more visible in business’, with its annual conference based on this theme.
Breakthrough for nuclear weapons ban
The UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) has been ratified by the fiftieth state, meaning that it will enter into international legal force ninety days later, on 22 January 2021.
31 Friends House staff redundant
Thirty-one members of Friends House staff have opted to take voluntary redundancy after a consultation period to consider how Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) can meet the financial challenges of the pandemic and the shift towards more local working.
8,000th issue for The Inquirer

The Inquirer, the Unitarian fortnightly magazine that started a year before the Friend, is getting ready to publish its 8,000th issue in November.
Yearly Meeting registration opens
Up to one thousand Friends are expected to gather online next month for Quakers’ first online Yearly Meeting Gathering.