Harry Farley

ISIS battered by Assad\'s airstrikes
ISIS battered by Assad's airstrikes

ISIS have received heavy bombardment in Palmyra for the second day in a row, a group monitoring the war has said.

Protestant and Catholic parties begin talks to save Northern Ireland Assembly
Protestant and Catholic parties begin talks to save Northern Ireland Assembly

Northern Ireland's Protestant unionist and Catholic nationalist parties will begin talks on Monday to try to save the power-sharing government that ended decades of sectarian violence.

DSEI weapons fair: Christians protest at ongoing arms trade
DSEI weapons fair: Christians protest at ongoing arms trade

The world's largest weapons fair ends today in London and has been the source of a heated debate among Christian protest groups.

Pastor leads church to safety after \'demon-possessed\' gunman threatens killings
Pastor leads church to safety after 'demon-possessed' gunman threatens killings

A Texan church has escaped unharmed after a crazed gunman entered their building, according to the Tyler Morning Telegraph.

From Birmingham with love: Church raises money to send Bibles to Calais
From Birmingham with love: Church raises money to send Bibles to Calais

A vicar in Birmingham has raised enough money to send over 100 bibles to migrants in Calais.

Westminster insight: What life is really like as a Christian MP
Westminster insight: What life is really like as a Christian MP

Gary Streeter is a Christian and has been the Member of Parliament for South West Devon for 23 years. He talked to Christian Today's Harry Farley about his faith, the Conservative party and why he can't bear party politics.

Syrian bishop: Watching Christians leave is \'an experience of death\'
Syrian bishop: Watching Christians leave is 'an experience of death'

The solution to the Syrian crisis is political, not military, the Chaldean bishop of Aleppo has said.

Rugby World Cup: For Fiji, God is the ultimate motivation
Rugby World Cup: For Fiji, God is the ultimate motivation

Christian Today visited the Fijian rugby team to find out about their deep faith which is their ultimate motivation

John Oliver shuts church after receiving semen as \'seed\' donation
John Oliver shuts church after receiving semen as 'seed' donation

John Oliver has closed his spoof church after some viewers took his request for "seed donations" too literally.

Government survives a rebellion as MPs back tax credit cuts
Government survives a rebellion as MPs back tax credit cuts

George Osborne averted a rebellion from his own backbenches last night as Conservative plans to cut tax credits passed by 35 votes.

Christian lobbyists say Sunday trading proposals could harm family life
Christian lobbyists say Sunday trading proposals could harm family life

Christian campaigners have launched a last ditch attempt to stop the Government lifting restrictions on Sunday trading.

Atheist joins Bible study to disprove Christianity... ends up following Jesus
Atheist joins Bible study to disprove Christianity... ends up following Jesus

When Caleb Kaltenbach joined a bible study in high school, his intention was to disprove the bible. But he ended up following the God he had been taught hated him, The Blaze reported.

Israeli forces clash with Palestinians in East Jerusalem
Israeli forces clash with Palestinians in East Jerusalem

Israeli forces have clashed with Palestinians in Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque for the third day running.

Who\'s who in Jeremy Corbyn\'s new cabinet
Who's who in Jeremy Corbyn's new cabinet

Jeremy Corbyn has announced a "unifying" shadow cabinet team with his fellow rebel and campaign manager John McDonnell handed the job of shadow chancellor of the exchequer.

Atheist \'kill list\' forces Bangladeshi bloggers to flee
Atheist 'kill list' forces Bangladeshi bloggers to flee

At least 12 bloggers have fled Bangladesh in fear of further attacks by Islamists, the Deutsche Welle reports.

Release of 3522 Cuban prisoners a \'source of joy and spiritual relief\' - bishops
Release of 3522 Cuban prisoners a 'source of joy and spiritual relief' - bishops

The release of over 3500 prisoners by the Cuban government is a "source of joy and spiritual relief," Catholic bishops in Cuba have said.