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A place for insight, analysis and action.
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9 March 2022
Faithfully maintaining our testimony against war
by Oliver Robertson
On 6 March the national, representative Quaker body, Meeting for Sufferings, gathered in worship. Oliver Robertson shared this prepared ministry on the complex web of issues as major armed conflict has arisen again in Europe.
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8 March 2022
From the white board to the silver screen – filming peace education in the classroom
by Isabel Cartwright
Isabel Cartwright introduces a new series of short films on building peace in schools.
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21 February 2022
Ending the fossil fuel era: 5 things the UK government can do in 2022
by Olivia Hanks
It's time to end the fossil fuel era. Olivia Hanks suggests five actions the UK government can take to meet the UK's climate targets.
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17 February 2022
Military stand-off over Ukraine: 5 things you can do
by Daniel Jakopovich
Daniel Jakopovich outlines five things you can do to advocate peaceful approaches to the conflict.
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26 January 2022
Last push to defend our right to protest
by Grace Da Costa
Grace Da Costa shares an update on the campaign against the Policing Bill, and suggests actions to take to defend the right to protest.
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19 January 2022
One Day: Holocaust Memorial Day 2022
by Oliver Robertson
Oliver Robertson reflects on the memorial day theme and the long term work needed to learn the lessons of the Holocaust.
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6 December 2021
Crunch time for Policing Bill
by Grace Da Costa
The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill is reaching the final stages of the parliamentary process, where changes will pass or fail. Grace Da Costa explains what changes are needed and how you can help influence the outcome.
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18 November 2021
COP26 is over: where next for climate justice?
by Olivia Hanks
Climate justice was not served at COP26. Olivia Hanks explores what is needed next.
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11 November 2021
What the world needs from COP26
by Olivia Hanks
Olivia Hanks sets out four things COP26 still needs to include to set us on a path to a just and liveable future.
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27 October 2021
To protest is to participate
by Oliver Robertson
The right to protest is under threat. Oliver Robertson explains why it's important and how we can defend it.