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Starmer conference speech should set out plan to tackle roots of riots
Starmer conference speech should set out long-term plan to tackle roots of riots and fill ‘vacuum on communities policy’ to stop them happening again
Fear and Hope in the UK
Muslim and Jewish Forum for Peace UK team members Dilwar and Liz reflect on the recent unrest in the UK.
Forum for Peace UK trustee Imam Qari Asim responds to the violent riots of the past week
Forum for Peace UK and Hope Not Hate trustee Imam Qari Asim responds to the violent riots of the past week.
Forum for Peace UK trustee Revd Canon Andy Thompson on Christian obligations in the wake of unrest
Uxbridge Vicar and Forum for Peace UK trustee Revd Canon Andy Thompson speaks on Christian obligations in the wake of unrest.
GFP co-hosts Welcome Hub event with asylum seekers
On Tuesday 23 July, Good Faith Partnership co-hosted an event in Bristol.
Continuity in the UK’s Freedom of Religion or Belief policy
Knox Thames considers the importance of continuity in the UK’s freedom of religion or belief policy under a new Labour government.
Forum for Peace featured at Bradford Literature Festival
At the end of June 2024 the Forum for Peace UK team delivered an event at the Bradford Literature Festival titled "The Ethics of AI: The Impact of AI on Faith".
Where do the main parties stand on artificial intelligence?
The main parties’ manifestos are now out, and while artificial intelligence has been largely absent from the current election discourse, nearly all of them mention AI in their manifestos.
Mohammed Ahmed spoke at the ICCJ Conference
Mohammed Ahmed spoke at the ICCJ Conference in Salzburg on Monday 24 June 2024.
For a better politics on refugees, look to the Mayors
Whoever steps into Downing Street after 4 July will face a multitude of problems to fix, but few areas are as broken and costly as our refugee and asylum system.
120,000 people visited a Warm Welcome Space every week in winter 23-24
New impact and polling data for the Warm Welcome Campaign, which launched in 2022 in response to the cost-of-living crisis, shows that more than 120,000 people across the UK visited a Warm Welcome Space every week over the last winter.
GFP Welcome Hub hosts Saturday school for Ukrainians
A school for displaced Ukrainian children, which is part of GFP’s Welcome Hubs model in Bristol, is a great example of how Welcome Hubs have unlocked the resources of civil society to welcome newcomers to our communities in different ways.
House of Commons reception brings churches and Parliamentarians together
On Tuesday 21 May, Gary Streeter MP, chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group Christians in Parliament, hosted a reception at the House of Commons on behalf of the ChurchWorks commission.
Faith and Family Hubs event engenders collaborative discussion
Good Faith Partnership hosted an event with Bristol City Council at Bristol City Hall on Tuesday 14 May 2024 to bring together faith leaders and those providing a range of family support services in the city.
GFP launches ‘Welcome to the UK’ cultural awareness training
In May 2024, Good Faith Partnership launched a ‘Welcome to the UK’ cultural awareness training course
The Bloom Review: One Year On
In early May 2024, the Woolf Institute and Wesley House Cambridge hosted a conference entitled: ‘The Bloom Review: One Year On’
Celebrating the impact of the Warm Welcome Campaign
On Wednesday 17 April we celebrated the impact of the Warm Welcome Campaign at a special service at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.
Church Action on Wellbeing
Through our new Church Action on Wellbeing initiative, we want to encourage and support every church to explore how they can help people improve their mental health and enhance their wellbeing.
GFP hosts Iftar event for refugees in Bristol
Good Faith Partnership and Bristol-based refugee charity Borderlands hosted an Iftar event on Thursday 4 April 2024 for around 45 people currently housed in hotels in Bristol.
Called to chaplaincy - but what next?
Jack Palmer-White, who leads our ChurchWorks project, is beginning an online Certificate in Contemporary Chaplaincy in March 2024.