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QCCIR 1 and 15 November 2025
The Quaker Committee for Christian and Interfaith Relations (QCCIR) met to hear from all its appointed representatives and to agree guests to invite to Yearly Meeting and speak at Special Interest Meetings. It also received the final version of Towards a paper on gender diversity in our church: Our differences are a blessing.
QCCIR 1 and 15 November 2025
QWRC 31 January 2026
Quaker World Relations Committee (QWRC) held its first meeting of the year.
QWRC 31 January 2026
QCCIR 30 Jan-1 Feb 2026
The Quaker Committee for Christian and Interfaith Relations (QCCIR) met online over a weekend.
QCCIR 30 Jan-1 Feb 2026
Seeking the truth about Trident
Quakers in Britain in association with Luath Press have published “The Truth about Trident: Disarming the Nuclear Argument". With more than 15,000 nuclear warheads stockpiled worldwide, Timmon Wallis explores the arguments for retaining Trident with a critical eye to get to the real truth.Timmon Wallis works for Quaker Peace and Social Witness and Christian CND.
Seeking the truth about Trident
Make 2017 a turning point for peace
At the close of a turbulent year, Paul Parker, Recording Clerk for Quakers in Britain, has spoken publicly following recent attacks in Berlin, Egypt and elsewhere.
Make 2017 a turning point for peace
Nuclear weapons treaty talks make progress
Negotiations at the United Nations which could lead to a global ban on nuclear weapons conclude today (Saturday 1 April). While the UK Government is staying away and the British media is – so far – taking little interest, Quaker Tim Wallis reports here his daily highlights.
Nuclear ban treaty talks begin
New call to ban fracking in Scotland
Quakers in Britain are urging the Scottish Government to ban fracking and unconventional gas and oil extraction. In a response to the government's public consultation, Quakers are calling for bold steps to tackle climate change by supporting renewable, efficient energy instead.
New call to ban fracking in Scotland
Marking an anniversary in Friends House
The first Yearly Meeting in Friends House, London, was held ninety years ago this week.
Marking an anniversary in Friends House
How faith and politics can change the world
In these days of political turmoil Quakers in Britain are inviting two Quaker politicians to their Yearly Meeting Gathering to explore how faith and politics can change the world.
How politics and faith can change the world
Quakers warn we are stealing the future
Amid nations' increasing uncertainty and insecurity, Quakers in Britain say that inequality has become vividly apparent. More than a thousand Quakers meeting for their annual gathering, said, "We are distressed by the trashing of our planet, and angry at the greed, ruthlessness, lies and violence which blight the lives of so many."
Quakers warn we are stealing the future