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Communities of colour are over-policed and under-protected
The Coronavirus Act gives police powers to detain anyone they think might be infectious. A group of human rights, racial equality, community, faith and health organisations – including Quakers – say the police powers granted to enforce lockdown are disproportionately impacting people of colour.
Communities of colour are over-policed and under-protected
Global call for ban on nuclear weapons
As the 75th anniversary approaches of atomic bombs being dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Quakers in Britain are joining events to mark the devastation and to urge the government to work for a global ban on nuclear weapons.
Global call for ban on nuclear weapons
Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Seventy five years ago today, (6 August) during World War II, atomic bombs destroyed Japanese cities. First, Hiroshima, followed three days later by Nagasaki. Countless thousands perished. The only remains of many were their shadows, burned into stone.This is a time for remembrance, reflection and action.
Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Yearly Meeting Gathering 2021 moves online
Covid-19 has led to many changes. This summer, around two thousand Quakers expected to spend a week together for worship and business. Now the pandemic has led to Yearly Meeting Gathering 2021 happening online.
Yearly Meeting Gathering moves online
Faith and belief leaders urge MPs to approve changes to Policing Bill
Quakers in Britain have convened a joint faith and belief letter to MPs ahead of final votes on the Policing Bill.
Faith and belief leaders urge MPs to approve changes to Policing Bill
MPs remove Lords’ changes to Policing Bill
MPs have voted down the positive changes made to the Policing Bill by members of the House of Lords.
MPs remove Lords’ changes to Policing Bill
Lords push back on Policing Bill
Members of the House of Lords have voted three times to remove draconian restrictions to protest from the Policing Bill.
Lords push back on Policing Bill
New protest restrictions come into force
Protestors should beware of new measures in England and Wales under the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 that were enacted on 28 June 2022.
New protest restrictions come into force
Quakers welcome parliamentary report condemning indeterminate sentences
Quakers in Criminal Justice have endorsed a Justice Committee report on Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentences which found them to be irredeemably flawed.
Quakers welcome parliamentary report condemning indeterminate sentences
Quaker composer premieres new choral work exploring shadow of torture
Leading composer Sally Beamish's new work, 'A Knock on the Door', uses two choirs representing detainees and interrogators, to explore how torture damages all involved.
Quaker composer premieres new choral work exploring shadow of torture