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QARN urges European stance on border
Quakers have been seeking ways to take action against the escalating violence on the Greek-Turkish border. Quaker Council for European Affairs (QCEA) has said it is ‘making representations to relevant parties at the European level including relevant European governments, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), the Council...
Romford Quaker Healing day
Romford Quakers held a Meeting for Worship of Healing, as part of the Quaker Nationwide Day of Healing on 7 March.
CAAT: Climate crisis should be ‘first duty’
A report by Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) has said that the UK government spends more than twice on the military than it does on climate change and the crisis should be its ‘first duty’.
Manchester Friends consider assisted dying
Central Manchester Quakers held a workshop inspired by Meeting for Sufferings’ appeal for Meetings to examine the subject of assisted dying. Twenty Friends came to the event on 21 February facilitated by Quaker Valerie Clark and heard a talk from a man dubbed ‘Peter’ who had accompanied his wife to Dignitas...
Visit to Congo

Three trustees of Quaker Congo Partnership (QCP) UK travelled to visit its partner church, the Community of the Evangelical Friends’ Churches in Congo (CEEACO) in the Democratc Republic of Congo. Catherine Putz, Alick Munro and Paul Simon spent ten days from 3-13 February meeting with local people from the church.
Quakers call for a ‘Climate Budget’
Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) has called for a ‘Climate Budget’, ahead of this week’s government Budget. Six key actions are needed, it said, to redirect public spending towards ‘a just transition’ to ‘ensure climate damage is factored into investment decisions’.
Friends rally for COP
West Scotland Quakers have formed a group in preparation for the COP26 summit in Glasgow. Glasgow Friends said the two-week gathering in November will be ‘a huge opportunity for Quakers in Scotland to support and share witness with people from all over the world who are directly affected by the...
Edinburgh Quakers host lunch for refugees
Central Edinburgh Quakers took part in an event to welcome refugees last month. Fifteen Quakers volunteered at a lunch at the Meeting house for thirty-two adult and children refugees from Syria, Sudan and Ghana.
Failure to back CO rights, says report
The Peace Pledge Union has backed a report criticising European institutions for failing to implement the right to conscientious objection and highlighting the discriminations faced by war resistors.
Mental health retreat

Twenty Friends from across the UK gathered at Selly Oak Meeting House in Birmingham last month for a special day for Quaker mental health workers.