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Farmers must be able to grow honest and healthy food. The consumer needs to pay a fair price, argues Hennie de Pous-de Jong
The UK’s first peace circle, in London in April and May 2007, gathered women born in eight countries.
Today America seems to have declared war on the poor, writes Rob Corcoran in 2012
Agriculturalist Paul Craig and his wife Marguerite returned to Britain in July after spending four years in the Solomon Islands.
The election of President Obama represents a significant moment.
Mark Boobbyer, head of South Africa's historic Tiger Kloof school, writes about their work of producing future leaders.
the remarkable success of Gandhian anti-graft campaigner Anna Hazare means that Indians can once again be proud.
President Barak Obama referred in his inaugural address to the necessary trust between government and the people. The issue of t
Describing himself as a 'can do' person, Robert MacGregor, from Minneapolis, Minnesota, told the Caux TIGE conference last night
Tackling 'the whiplash' of racism.
Keith Neal, former head of the biology department at Manchester Grammar School, and his wife Ruth, visited Uganda recently.
Howard Grace has been leading workshop discussions in UK sixth forms.
The shooting down of Malaysian Flight 17 over Ukraine may actually open doors for peaceful resolution of the conflict there.
Afghan author, poet and interpreter Shabibi Shah gave a personal insight into her courageous life story when launching her book.
Seventy years ago I enjoyed my first Christmas in the United States.
The Nigerian Imam and pastor address inter-faith gatherings in Scotland
Howard Grace writes that we should take a unilateral stand for goodness.
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.
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