Harry Farley
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Jeremy Corbyn: Muslims face routine harassment on our streets
Jeremy Corbyn warned Muslim women are facing repeated harassment on British streets as he, along with the prime minister Theresa May and London mayor Sadiq Khan took part in a nationwide mosque open day.
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ISIS claims attack on Russian church that left five dead
ISIS claimed responsibility for an attack on a church in Muslim-majority Dagestan, southern Russia, on Sunday.
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Church shooting leaves five dead in Muslim-majority Russian region
A man in Russia's southern province of Dagestan shot into a crowd of people leaving a church on Sunday, killing five and injuring at least five others, Russian news agencies reported, citing the local health ministry.
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Church spires to boost broadband signals in pact with government
Prayers for faster internet are set to be answered after the Church of England offered its spires, steeples and towers to boost broadband signals in remote villages.
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Chronic shortage in Religious Education teachers could fuel prejudice
Religious Education is facing a chronic shortage in teachers, prompting warnings of an increase in prejudice and stereotyping because pupils will grow up with knowing about other faiths.
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Bamboo toothbrushes and forks in the car: The Church of England's plastic free advice for Lent
The effort to cut environmental waste was sent to the CofE's 42 dioceses and contains a new tip for each day of Lent.
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Bishop urges congregations to go to mosque
A Church of England bishop is urging Christians to visit their local mosque this weekend, saying it is an 'important step' in getting to know neighbours.
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President Zuma's resignation a 'golden opportunity', says South African bishop: 'We have a country to build'
South Africa must seize the 'golden opportunity' of former President Jacob Zuma's resignation, to move forward and 'start afresh', the archbishop of Cape Town has said.
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Christian school judged 'inadequate' for teaching creationism in science lessons
A Christian school teaching creationism in science lessons has been judged 'inadequate' in a damning report by Ofsted.
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Florida school shooting: America must 'call on the Lord' after 17 killed in deadly attack
At least 17 people are dead in yet another horrific school shooting in the US after a teenage gunman opened fire on Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school in Parkland, Florida, with an AR-15 assault rifle.
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Oxfam abandoned by actress Minnie Driver and donors as chief executive summoned by MPs
Actress Minnie Driver has stepped down from her role as Oxfam ambassador as the charity battles to save its reputation following revelations its aid workers paid vulnerable people for sex.
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Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion to be adapted for stage
Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion is being adapted for stage in a show billed as a cross 'between an atheist support group and watching a great stand up'.