Anne Thomas

  • Narnia Sequel Prince Caspian Takes Action in New Zealand

    The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, the second motion picture adaptation of CS Lewis' beloved series of literary classics, recently began principal photography on location in Auckland, New Zealand.

  • Topshop to Launch Fair Trade Fashion Label

    Today, more than five million people across 58 developing countries benefit from the international fair trade system, Tearfund recently reported. Now more people will benefit as high street clothing brand Topshop works with People Tree, a fair trade fashion label, this March.

  • Christian Aid to Launch Freedom! Sculpture

    Christian Aid and National Museums Liverpool have commissioned an original sculpture from a group of Haitian artists representing their continuing struggle for freedom and human rights.

  • Delirious? Wraps up Second Tour in India

    Popular Christian band Delirious? recently completed its second tour in India, performing outdoors in Bangalore, Mumbai (Bombay) and Pune and visiting children's projects in the slum areas of Mumbai.

  • Korea to Hold its First Ever World Youth Day

    The first-ever Korean World Youth Day is scheduled to commence this August, ahead of the worldwide youth celebration in July 2008.

  • 16 Per cent of Europeans Live Below Poverty Line

    The European Commission's annual social inclusion report, published on Monday, reveals that one in six Europeans lives below the national poverty line, while 10 per cent live in households without a single working member.

  • GOD TV to Air Evangelistic Crusade Live from West Africa

    Christ for All Nations evangelist Reinhard Bonke's latest mass crusade will be screened live from West Africa this month by GOD TV.

  • World Vision Aids Flood Crisis in Mozambique

    World Vision has distributed 150 metric tonnes of food to communities in the city of Mutarara, following the devastating floods in Mozambique.

  • David Cameron a 'Fan of Faith Schools'

    David Cameron has stated that he wants to send his daughter to a faith school rather than allow her to get "a bit lost" in a standard state primary. The Conservative leader is preparing to reject at least 15 schools to send his daughter to a faith school, the Telegraph reports.

  • Christian Aid Urges Morrisons & Barclays Over Climate Change

    Christian Aid's new Climate Change campaign has been launched yesterday, outside Barclays Tower at Canary Wharf, London.

  • EU Nations Must Prevent Climate Jeopardy, Ministers Warn

    Ministers have warned that all EU nations must back proposals to cut harmful emissions by 30% by 2020 or risk jeopardising the global effort to curb climate change.

  • 'Amazing Grace' Celebrated in US

    More than 2,500 churches throughout the USA sang "Amazing Grace" on Sunday February 18, marking the stateside release of a new film on the life of William Wilberforce.