by Archive | Mar 16, 2007
Quakers in Britain have launched an online exhibition of archived resources tracing the history of the anti slavery movement from its Quaker beginnings to the passing of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act in 1807 and beyond. The campaign to end the slave trade can...
by Archive | Mar 16, 2007
Quakers in Britain have launched an online exhibition of archived resources tracing the history of the anti slavery movement from its Quaker beginnings to the passing of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act in 1807 and beyond. The campaign to end the slave trade can...
by Archive | Mar 15, 2007
The English Free Churches have virtually no recognised place in public life at national level today, and the same is true of the main ecumenical bodies. That is my conclusion just over twelve months after returning from eight years in Geneva as general secretary of...
by Archive | Mar 15, 2007
The English Free Churches have virtually no recognised place in public life at national level today, and the same is true of the main ecumenical bodies. That is my conclusion just over twelve months after returning from eight years in Geneva as general secretary of...
by Archive | Mar 15, 2007
Faith schools which discriminate against potential pupils and staff should no longer be allowed state funding, the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) has said. The union is attempting to reopen the debate on the future of faith schools after plans were...