In this issue
In this issue
10 Feb 2016
Trident: time to raise the level of debate
It will surprise no one that a Quaker should be a unilateralist. But to explain the reasons and make the case for this is another comment piece.
Upcoming events
LGBT History Month – Savitri Hensman talk at Farm Street
February 15, 2016
Can Enemies Become Friends?
March 12, 2016
The Anabaptist Network are hosting an important event on peace and reconciliation on the 12th March 2016.
Blessed are the Peacemakers: Fr. John Dear on the Beatitudes
Thursday 11 February 2016
Sex and Sensibility
February 23, 2016
SEX AND SENSIBILITY: SALLY HITCHINER AND PETER TATCHELL IN CONVERSATION 23rd February, 6.30pm, Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church, 235, Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8EP.
10 Feb 2016
Church welcomes action plan to tackle FGM
The Church of Scotland has welcomed a new action plan to ensure teachers, NHS staff and social workers are better equipped to spot the signs of girls and women at risk of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).
10 Feb 2016
Ash Wednesday sees arms-funded think-tank at Church House
Church House Conference Centre hosted an event with a military think tank on Ash Wednesday.
10 Feb 2016
UN agency provides food to Syrians fleeing Aleppo
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) announced yesterday (9 February) that it has started distributing urgently needed food to people displaced by the recent surge in violence in Aleppo.
9 Feb 2016
Mother Knows Best – why David Cameron should listen to his grass roots
Back in November, I was startled to discover that the Prime Minister had urged Oxfordshire County Council not to make cuts.