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Quakers work to house more refugees
Quakers have been asked if they can sponsor a seventeen-year-old boy from Ukraine. A trusteee of the Friend, Peter Kennedy from Aberdeen Meeting, put out the call in the Edinburgh Quaker newsletter Terrace Talk. He said: ‘I have been asked by a friend of mine, Debra Storr, to see if...
Quakers discuss plans for George Fox’s 400th birthday
Friends came together last month to share ideas on how Quakers can celebrate George Fox’s 400th birthday in 2024. The co-founder of Quakerism was born in July 1624 in Drayton-in-the-Clay in Leicestershire.
Friends rally for ethical investment
Quakers have said that the government is trying to silence the ethical investment movement with a controversial ‘anti-boycott bill’.
William Penn room renamed after Benjamin Lay
The William Penn room at Friends House is to be renamed after abolitionist Benjamin Lay. The new name was suggested by staff of the Quiet Company, which manages Friends House, after it was decided last year that it was not appropriate to commemorate William Penn any longer.
Quakers ‘devastated’ by final police bill vote
Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) has said it is ‘devastated’ that the House of Lords has voted through the final measures of the controversial Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill.
Friends condemn plans to send refugees to Rwanda
Quakers have slammed government plans to send refugees to Rwanda. The proposals have also been heavily criticised by Justin Welby, the archbishop of Canterbury, who called them ‘ungodly’.
BYM appoints new deputy recording clerk
Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) has appointed Siobhán Haire to be its new deputy recording clerk.
Mount School defends hosting army recruiter
The Mount School has spoken out over criticisms that it invited army staff to talk during the school’s careers week. Some Quakers have expressed disquiet over the invitation, particularly as the school was made a Quaker Recognised Body in 2019.
Easter protests outside Westminster Abbey and St Paul’s
A group of Christians held a protest outside Westminster Abbey in London during its Good Friday service, calling on the Church of England to take its investments out of fossil fuels. As worshippers left Westminster Abbey, the protestors from Christian Climate Action handed out leaflets outlining why the Church of...
Quaker climate expert in call for British Museum to ditch BP
A leading Quaker climate expert has put his name to a submission placing renewed pressure on the British Museum to cut ties with BP.
