Paul Rogers speaks at well-attended meeting in Darlington

Forty-five Friends attended the NFPB meeting held on 28th February, with most present at Darlington Meeting House and a number also online. This first meeting of the year took place on the day that news was coming through of the military action by the United States and Israel against Iran. The Board agreed a short … Read more

At the turning of the year…

It will be no surprise to report that Friends involved in our work have found the context for promoting and taking action for peace very challenging this year. We hope it is also no surprise to note that Friends and others find it really important to meet with one another, to share concerns, ideas and … Read more

NFPB meeting in York – report

NFPB gathered in York, with some also online, for our third meeting of the year. Friends joined us from across the North – from North Scotland to Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Area Meeting, North Wales to North Yorkshire. We had invited Rachel Julian to give a talk on Building Peace in Troubled Times. Rachel is Professor … Read more

NFPB members consider current and future priorities

Thirty-one Friends gathered on 28 June, with 19 at Edinburgh Meeting House and 12 online during the day. As with our previous meeting in March, there had been significant events in relation to war and peace in the weeks leading up to the meeting, from the UK government’s reviews of defence and security, to the … Read more

New publication – Responses to war

We are pleased to announce that  we have received from the printers copies of our publication – Responses to War. Contributions cover responses that include the personal, practical, political and spiritual, informed by Friends’ insights and experiences from a range of backgrounds. We hear from peacebuilders, campaigners and academics as well as Friends who have … Read more

NFPB meeting after a turbulent week

NFPB members gathered in Nottingham and online on 1 March for our first meeting of the year, after a week in which issues of war and peace, diplomacy and international politics could not be ignored. Military spending was a focus during our morning session. Russell Whiting joined us to speak about the issue and about … Read more

Recent NFPB meetings

NFPB members met at the end of September, gathering at the Quaker Meeting House in Penrith and online via Zoom.  We were joined by Ruth Harvey who, as well as being a Penrith Quaker, is currently serving as leader of the Iona Community. Ruth had been invited to talk about the Community’s peace concerns and … Read more

NFPB Meeting in Glasgow – Peace, politics, publishing and witness

The weekend before the UK General Election, NFPB members gathered in Glasgow and online for their second full meeting of 2024. Parliamentary engagement We were pleased to be joined by Sarah Komashko, the Parliamentary Engagement Officer for Quakers in Scotland. In a full and informative presentation, Sarah gave a good insight into the ways that … Read more

Coming events – election-resources, NFPB gatherings

General election 2024 At the time of writing, we are in the run-up to the general election. We have created a page which will be updated as necessary – with links to resources from a range of organisations with peace concerns on their agenda. Elections are opportunities to raise these issues with candidates, and then … Read more

Current crises and the long-view – NFPB meeting in March

At our meeting in Sheffield at the start of March, NFPB members heard from a member of the staff team with particular responsibility for the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme for Palestine and Israel. They described the challenges that programme continues to face, as well as the advocacy work that Quakers have undertaken in calling for a … Read more

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