Harry Farley
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Australian priest raped victims weekly, abuse enquiry hears
A Catholic priest repeatedly raped and abused victims in south Australia, a royal commission into responses to abuse heard.
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Atheism in decline and will be defeated by faith, says Oxford professor
Atheism is in decline and will be trumped by faith, the professor of science and religion at the University of Oxford has said.
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Politicians have a 'ridiculous' attitude to faith, says Iain Duncan Smith
British politicians have a "ridiculous" attitude to faith, Iain Duncan Smith, the work and pensions secretary and a Roman Catholic has said, according to the Daily Telegraph.
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Russian air strikes 'kill more civilians than ISIS fighters'
Russian airstrikes killed more civilians than Islamist fighters over the last month of raids, a monitoring group has said.
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Tim Farron demands report on Muslim Brotherhood before vote on Syria
Tim Farron has insisted a delayed report into the Muslim Brotherhood must be published before the eight Liberal Democrat MPs would support a vote for British military action in Syria.
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4 in 10 women who have had abortions are regular churchgoers
Four in ten women with unwanted pregnancies are regular churchgoers, new figures by LifeWay Research reveals.
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Nuns dressed as prostitutes are tackling human trafficking worldwide
Nuns dressed as prostitutes are tackling human trafficking across 140 countries, according to the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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'Clock boy': Ahmed Mohamed seeks $15m from city and school
The Muslim boy who was arrested when his teacher mistook a homemade clock for a bomb has demanded $15m (£10m) in compensation.
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#1in5Muslims trend mocks misleading headline and tackles Islamophobia
Thousands of people have ridiculed The Sun newspaper's misleading headline yesterday which claimed that one in five British Muslims have "sympathy for jihadis."
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ISIS loses two key Syrian towns to government forces
ISIS have received another setback in Syria after government forces and allied militia captured two towns in the west of the country.
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Divorce rates lowest in 40 years new figures show
Divorce rates in Britain are at their lowest in 40 years, but family breakdown is still rising, new figures show.
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To cut or not to cut? Key questions to ask ahead of spending review
Ahead of Wednesday's action, Christian Today has taken a look at what can be expected and what Christians should look out for when Osborne gets to his feet in the House of Commons.