The Battle of Britain Webinar
“Never was so much owed by so many to so few…” We’re excited to announce that the 4th edition of the UGLE webinar series will be held this Thursday at
Lodge of Research Talks
On Monday 15 February, the Martin Foss Lodge of Research No 9722 hosted a talk by W Bro Ben Keenan entitled Ancient Understandings and Modern Neuroscience in relation Craft Freemasonry.
Today in Masonic History
Today in Masonic History Nathaniel Adams Coles (A.K.A Nat King Cole) passes away in 1965. Nathaniel Adams Coles (A.K.A Nat King Cole) was an American musician and entertainer. Cole was
W Bro Ibukun Martins Ogunbiyi
It is with a heavy heart and with great sadness that I have to report the passing to the Grand Lodge Above of Worshipful Brother and Excellent Companion Ibukun Martins
Watch the Webinars
Are you interested in finding out about Lord Nelson’s connections to Freemasonry? Do you want to know more about the Victoria Cross from an industry leading military historian? Are you
Supporting Sufferers of Sexual Abuse
In the UK alone, around one in 20 children have been sexually abused – a shocking statistic. Sexual abuse can having devastating consequences on a child’s mental health, and can
MCF’s Medical Research Studentships
Through the MCF’s medical research PhD studentships, Freemasonry is playing an active part in ensuring women, like Aurora, are given the opportunity to progress in their scientific career. Read more
The Teddies with the Heart Shaped Nose
We’re very happy to announce that the new TLC teddies with the little heart-shaped nose will be heading out across England and Wales this week. All the teddies will feature
Watch the Grand Sec on Latest TV
Our Grand Secretary, Dr David Staples, was interviewed by Latest TV about the campaign to encourage members to volunteer at vaccination centres, watch below; Freemasons’ buildings as vaccination centres It's
Freemasons Invited to Volunteer for Vaccination Drive
The Freemasons are encouraging its 200,000 members to roll up their sleeves and volunteer to help vaccinate the population. In Leighton Buzzard, for example, members of Leighton Cross Lodge have
