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Hertford Friends host concert on testimonies
Hertford meeting house will be hosting a concert in early October entitled ‘Walk Cheerfully over the World: Quaker testimonies in music and song’.
‘This Evil Thing’ on tour
A play about conscientious objectors in world war one written by a London Friend is on tour this autumn. The play is entitled This Evil Thing and was written by Michael Mears of Wandsworth Meeting.
Quaker schools celebrate exam success
A-Level students at The Mount School in York achieved a 100 per cent pass rate, with seventy-nine achieving A*-B grades.
Double first for Sanctuary Meetings in the UK
Llangollen Meeting in Wales and Lichfield Meeting in England have become the first two Sanctuary Meetings in Britain.
US embassy refuses to accept nuclear brinkmanship letter
The US Embassy has declined to accept a letter from a delegation of journalists, writers and peace activists which calls on the United States government to stop its nuclear brinkmanship in the crisis with North Korea.
American Friends report on North Korea
The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) has issued a report reflecting on the organisation’s work in Korea over the last sixty-five years. Engaging North Korea – Volume II shares the AFSC’s views on the critical issues it sees as opportunities for dialogue between the US and the Democratic Peopleâ€...
First Quaker marriage at Woodbrooke

The first Quaker wedding at Woodbrooke, the Quaker study centre in Birmingham, took place on Saturday 12 August when Knut Nygard and Naomi Engelkamp were married in the Cadbury Room.
Friends march in Cape Town

The Quaker Peace Centre in Cape Town, South Africa, participated in the ‘Recall President Zuma Now!’ march to parliament on 7 August.
French legal ruling for refugees
French authorities must provide basic amenities to refugees in Calais in the future.
Tesco decision on single-use bags welcomed
Friends of the Earth (FoE) has responded positively to the announcement by leading British supermarket Tesco that it will no longer provide single-use plastic bags – but wants the government to press for more. The campaigning charity is also urging the government and businesses to take similar action on disposable cups...