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Getting the most from Yearly Meeting 2025

Updated 3 April 2025

Yearly Meeting will take place at Friends House and online, from Friday 23 to Monday 26 May. However, the full Yearly Meeting programme opens earlier, with preparation and “fringe" sessions starting online from 27 April.

Getting the most from Yearly Meeting 2025

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Building Quaker community

Updated 6 December 2023

Every year I ponder what the theme will be for the new Contribution pack – the annual fundraising appeal of Quakers in Britain. I think about what's going on in the world, the economy, or, from a more personal viewpoint, whether I want it to be hopeful, to convey a story, or be inspirational.

Building Quaker community

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Reflecting on COP28 – where next for climate justice?

Updated 19 December 2023

Another set of annual UN climate talks has come to a close and many are sitting with mixed feelings. COP28 brought some unexpected welcome developments but it also saw a worrying increase in the potential for capture by the fossil fuel industry.

Reflecting on COP28 – where next for climate justice?

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Strengthening children’s rights: UNCRC bill secures Royal Assent in Scotland

Updated 17 January 2024

In a success for children's rights in Scotland, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill officially received Royal Assent on 16 January 2024 and will come into force on 16 July 2024. This is a significant milestone in the journey towards ensuring the wellbeing of every child in the nation, and builds on years of advocacy by organisations including Quakers in Scotland and our coalition partners Together (the Scottish Alliance for Children's Rights).

Strengthening children’s rights: UNCRC bill secures Royal Assent in Scotland

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The fragility of freedom: Holocaust Memorial Day 2024

Updated 27 January 2024

Quakers, like many others, participate in Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) each year. Taking place on 27 January (the anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp), it's a critical reminder of how division and hatred can spread, and to reinforce our commitment to prevent that.

The fragility of freedom: Holocaust Memorial Day 2024

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Quakers and the upcoming general election

Updated 24 June 2024

A general election is a great opportunity for us all to influence how our country is run. At Quakers in Britain we've developed some materials to help Quaker individuals, groups and meetings engage with their local candidates and communities. You can find all the information at www.quaker.org.uk/vote.

Quakers and the upcoming general election

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Stepping forward for peace: a public display of unity and peace

Updated 22 May 2024

In 2012, at 28 years old, I stood just behind the fountains at Trafalgar Square waiting for a taxi to arrive. It was early April, bright and cold. The square was busy, as it often is, but today was different. Instead of the movement and transient atmosphere, people were sat down facing a stage in front of the fountain.

Stepping forward for peace: a public display of unity and peace

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Meeting for Sufferings: a changing body for changing times

Updated 12 June 2024

At Yearly Meeting 2024 Friends will be asked to consider whether to make significant changes to our structures for corporate decision making. Part of the proposal is to lay down Meeting for Sufferings and instead to hold Yearly Meeting sessions four times a year. These continuing Yearly Meeting sessions would be open to all Friends, as well as involving representatives from Area Meetings.

Meeting for Sufferings: a changing body for changing times

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General Election 2024: A guide to the manifestos

Updated 27 June 2024

We are now just over halfway through the general election campaign. From the nation's racetracks, runways, and rollercoasters, UK politicians are reaching out to the public with their ideas of where to take society in the next five years. The recently released party manifestos provide a crucial lens through which we can evaluate how our values align with the proposed policies and commitments that our political leaders have made.

General Election 2024: A guide to the manifestos

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General election manifestos: how do they fare on climate justice?

Updated 27 June 2024

Quakers are committed to equality and sustainability. We want to see a world in which all living beings can thrive. The upcoming general election is likely to bring about a change of politics. What might this look like? And how can we ensure that climate justice is at the heart of future government action?

How do the manifestos fare on climate justice?