Harry Farley
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Nigeria mosque attack: Teenage suicide bomber kills 50
A teenager blew up himself as worshippers gathered for prayers in a mosque in northeastern Nigeria on Tuesday, killing at least 50 people.
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Pope Francis: Italian drivers 'transforming streets into Formula One tracks'
Drivers caught speeding now have papal backing as Pope Francis urged police to show 'mercy' towards those who break the rules.
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Former Bishop of London Richard Chartres introduced as life peer in House of Lords
The former Bishop of London Richard Chartres will be introduced as a life peer in the House of Lords this afternoon.
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Catholic bishops warn Theresa May against U-turn on faith schools cap
Catholic bishops are warning ministers against a possible U-turn on its pledge to remove the 50 per cent cap on school places allocated on the basis of faith.
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Church schools accused of 'misleading' parents over admissions
Church of England schools are misleading parents and failing to be inclusive in their admissions, according to a new report launched today.
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Anglo-Catholic parishes congregate in poorest areas
The Church of England's minority Anglo-Catholic fringe congregates in the most deprived areas of the country, according to new research by a traditionalist grouping that suggests priests with Catholic leanings are disproportionately represented in the poorest boroughs.
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Archbishop of Canterbury in Moscow for meetings with 'senior political figures'
The Archbishop of Canterbury is visiting Moscow today for a three-day trip including meetings with senior Russian politicians and the Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill, a close ally to President Vladimir Putin.
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Queen Elizabeth celebrates 70th wedding anniversary as Westminster Abbey bells ring out
Queen Elizabeth and husband Prince Philip will eschew the Westminster Abbey service that has marked previous wedding anniversaries and instead hold a small family gathering on Monday to celebrate 70 years of married life.
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Robert Mugabe faces impeachment after refusing to resign
Robert Mugabe is facing impeachment if he doesn't resign following a rambling television address on Sunday night where the Zimbabwean President refused to quit.
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Scripture Union removes references to Bible in nativity telling
References to the Bible will be removed in Scripture Union's simplified nativity booklet this Christmas.
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Songs of Praise star off air after allegations of inappropriate behaviour
Songs of Praise presenter Aled Jones will not appear on BBC after allegations of inappropriate behaviour more than ten years ago.
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Robert Mugabe makes first public appearance as military insist 'no going back'
Robert Mugabe has made his first public appearance after a military take over on Wednesday appeared to be aimed at ending his 37-year rule.