Harry Farley
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Church leaders gather in Birmingham Central Mosque to oppose Pegida march
Faith leaders are resisting the anti-Islamist group by drinking tea in Birmingham Mosque
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Why does Nepal have one of the fastest growing Churches in the world?
Nepal has one of the fastest growing Christian populations in the world, according to figures on World Christian Database.
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Syria talks: 'Bombing does not help' Cameron told as world leaders pledge funds
Billions of dollars have been pledged for victims of the Syrian war but Christian Today were told the real push must be towards peace
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Attitudes to Islam divide Americans along party lines
Americans are divided over whether the next president should be careful not to criticise Islam or speak bluntly about extremism, even if it means criticising the religion as a whole.
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Assisted suicide law looms in Canada to concern of Christian doctors
Thousands of Christian doctors in Canada are worried they could be forced to perform euthanasia under an upcoming new law.
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British attitudes toward refugees are hardening
British attitudes toward accepting refugees have hardened, according to a BBC poll.
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Religious people are happier, but more anxious, new research suggests
Religious people are happier but more anxious according to new figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
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Sunday Trading: Government may face defeat as Tory rebellion grows
A mounting rebellion is developing against Sunday trading among Tory MPs, Christian Today understands.
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EU reform: Christian think-tanks on whether Cameron has done enough
David Cameron today launched a defence of his draft EU reform deal with the European Union in a bid to persuade MPs in his own party and the public to vote to stay in the bloc.
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Ashers Bakery appeal suspended after dramatic intervention
The 'gay cake' case has been dramatically adjourned following a last minute intervention from Northern Ireland's Attorney General.
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Universal Credit: 'Unacceptable delays' and cuts will leave working families worse off
Universal Credit, a new system of welfare payments being rolled out by the government, will leave people worse off according to research by the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
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'Gay cake' case: Appeal begins today, as Ashers Bakery insists it does not discriminate
A court appeal launched by Christian-run Ashers Bakery over the so-called "gay cake case" is due to begin today.