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This article first appeared in 'the Friend', the Quaker national weekly magazine, 2019, in the ‘Thought for The Week' slot
The 'rich man's club' has opened its doors to its less wealthy neighbours.
As the nations gather in 2011 for talks on climate change, Mike Lowe asks what can the world's religions do.
Michael Smith's letter in The Times outlines what he hopes for from the 2010 General Election.
U.S. democracy hangs in the balance, writes Rob Corcoran in 2013.
Like so many of us, I have been horrified by the recent events that have unfolded in France last week', writes Barbara Down. 'Ne
Michael Smith welcomes the debate sparked by Britain’s race relations chief, Trevor Phillips
Will Reed was a gifted composer and Director of Music.
Zooni Dash wrote this letter to the Naga newspapers, in 2014, following a visit to North-East India.
William Heaton Cooper was the foremost and best-known Lake District landscape painter of his age.
Ten women gathered at 24 Greencoat Place, the IofC centre in London, in July 2012 to experience their first Peace Circle.
Honesty, kindness and compassion seen as the world’s most important values at the UK launch of World Values Day
Who is rich, asks Pilar Griffin
Forty-five young Muslims from across Europe gathered in order to learn to be peacemakers.
Chris Evans shares his impressions of the 2012 School for Changemakers summer conference
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