Harry Farley
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Why is faith a disadvantage in British politics, while in the US it's the other way round?
Tim Farron's faith is only ever seen as negative. Why is that when our American allies view it so differently?
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Brits among the least likely to say religion is important
Britons are among the least likely people in the world to say religion is important to them, a new survey reveals.
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Tim Farron sacks Bradford candidate David Ward over alleged antisemitism
Tim Farron has sacked Lib Dem candidate David Ward over alleged antisemitism after the party leader came under pressure at Prime Minister's Questions.
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China in grip of 'one of the world's great spiritual revivals'
China is in the grip of 'one of the world's great spiritual revivals', Pulitzer-prize winning author Ian Johnson is claiming.
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#PMQs with Christian Today: 'God's speed' in marathon finale before General Election
Never has the phrase "strong and stable" been repeated more times in nearly one hour of questions.
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Gay Church of England priest marries male model, 54 years younger than him
A ex-vicar married a Romanian male model 54 years younger than him on Tuesday in defiance of the Church of England's ban on same-sex marriage.
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Catholic bishop retires early â at 71 â so he can go out and evangelise the world
An elderly Italian bishop has retired early in order to become an evangelist.
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German evangelical church apologises for role in Namibian genocide
The German evangelical church has issued an apology for its role in Namibian genocide at the start of the 20th century.
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General Election 2017: The Conservative Christian candidates who could, in spite of everything, lose their seats
For some Tory Christian MPs, the fear of loosing is more real than imagined.
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Conservative Anglicans confirm plans to defy Welby over liberal drift
Conservative Anglican leaders have confirmed they are considering planting a new 'missionary' bishop in the UK to address the Church of England's 'drift from orthodox, Biblical Christianity'.
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China bans religious names in ongoing crackdown
Chinese officials have banned dozens of baby names with a religious meaning in an ongoing crackdown that could lead to families being denied education and healthcare.
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Evangelicals and Pentecostal Christians expect - and are prepared to endure - persecution
Evangelicals and pentecostals are more likely to be persecuted for their faith than others Christians, a new report is claiming.