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A place for insight, analysis and action.
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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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24 November 2021
Our shared world won't wait
by Ellis Brooks
Ellis Brooks explains why educators are teaching climate justice and promoting active citizenship while those in power drag their feet.
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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.
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14 October 2021
How to get involved in COP26
by Oonagh Ryder
With the COP26 UN climate talks just around the corner, Oonagh Ryder shares ways to join with others and demand action at this crucial time.
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30 September 2021
Sowing the seeds of Quakerism
by Maisa Monteiro
Maísa Monteiro discusses the inspiration behind the theme of this year's contributions pack.
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23 September 2021
Being a trustee: an experience of Quaker service
by Caroline Nursey
As applications open for the next Clerk of Trustees, Caroline Nursey shares some personal reflections about her experience of serving in the role.
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22 September 2021
Why we’re calling for polluters to pay for the damage they cause
by Olivia Hanks
Olivia Hanks explains why finance for loss and damage needs to be a key part of COP26 negotiations.
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9 September 2021
Witnessing against the arms trade at DSEI
by Quaker Roots
Every two years one of the world's largest arms fairs comes to London. Ann Bettys from Quaker Roots outlines the Quaker action taking place against it.