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Joint statement on International Court of Justice orders on Gaza

Updated 4 February 2025

Quakers in Britain has joined 21 other charities calling on the UK government to ensure Israel complies with its obligations under international law, including immediately halting its military offensive in Rafah.

Joint statement on International Court of Justice orders on Gaza

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Quakers urge full ban on UK arms exports to Israel

Updated 4 February 2025

The government's suspension of some arms exports is a welcome recognition of the clear risk that Israel is using UK arms to violate international humanitarian law, but does not go nearly far enough, Quakers in Britain said.

Quakers urge full ban on UK arms exports to Israel

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Benson Alusiola Khamasi

Updated 4 February 2025

It is with great sadness that we announce the loss of our colleague, Benson Alusiola Khamasi.

Benson Alusiola Khamasi

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October 7, one year on: a Quaker statement

Updated 4 February 2025

This is a grim anniversary, a dark milestone for many. When those we love are dead, every day can be hard, but some days are especially hard.

October 7, one year on: a Quaker statement

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Court of Appeal reviews harsh climate protest sentences

Updated 4 February 2025

An unusual mass appeal heard at the Court of Appeal this week could determine Britain's approach to peaceful protest for years to come.

Court of Appeal reviews harsh climate protest sentences

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Media coverage of Westminster Meeting House police raid

Updated 14 April 2025

The police raid on Westminster Quaker Meeting house on Thursday, 27 March 2025, has led to a huge outpouring of concern over disproportionate policing, and widespread media coverage.

Media coverage of Westminster Meeting House police raid

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Quakers urge review of protest convictions amid growing threat to civil liberties

Updated 9 July 2025

Quakers in Britain has written to Home Secretary Yvette Cooper urging her to review the convictions of peaceful protesters arrested under unlawful regulations.

Quakers urge review of protest convictions amid growing threat to civil liberties

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Staying engaged after the election

Updated 25 September 2017

As Quakers, we have a long history of speaking truth to power and getting involved in politics. The election offered us a great opportunity to talk about important issues. Those debates shouldn't end now that it's over.

Staying engaged after the election

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4 ways to hold courageous conversations

Updated 17 February 2020

Disagreement is in the air. From Brexit to welfare cuts there are lots of divisive issues about. And at this time of year, many people choose or feel obliged to spend time with family and friends. For many of us, tensions are almost inevitable.

4 ways to disagree well over Christmas

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Why are there foodbanks in a rich country?

Updated 17 October 2018

Some decades ago, I remember seeing a picture of graffiti that said 'Nobody starves in the welfare state'. It wasn't a boast, or propaganda, but a protest. This seemed odd to me at the time: why on earth would people write that as a protest? It was explained to me that it illustrated bitterness that while the welfare state kept starvation at bay, many people were still in long-term poverty and living in pretty miserable conditions.

Why are there foodbanks in a rich country?