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Russell Square stabbings: Local churches offer prayer
Russell Square stabbings: Local churches offer prayer

A 19-year-old Norwegian national of Somali origin has been arrested on suspicion of murder after armed police responded to the stabbings.

Brighton churches \'supportive\' as city prepares for UK\'s largest gay pride march
Brighton churches 'supportive' as city prepares for UK's largest gay pride march

Churches are preparing for the UK's largest gay pride march this weekend in Brighton.

Antisemitic incidents rise sharply as \'worrying trend\' continues
Antisemitic incidents rise sharply as 'worrying trend' continues

Antisemitic incidents rose by 11 per cent in the first six months of the year in a "worrying trend" developing in the UK.

London knife attack: One woman dead, five injured
London knife attack: One woman dead, five injured

One woman was killed and five others injured by a man who went on the rampage with a knife in central London.

Aleppo siege: Rebels launch offensive as aid agencies blast \'deeply flawed\' humanitarian corridor
Aleppo siege: Rebels launch offensive as aid agencies blast 'deeply flawed' humanitarian corridor

Plans to establish a "humanitarian corridor" for Christians and other civilians out of the besieged Syrian town of Aleppo have been slammed by a host of aid agencies.

Deaf Christian escapes captor who forced her to convert to Islam
Deaf Christian escapes captor who forced her to convert to Islam

A severely disabled Christian girl faces death threats if she does not return to her Muslim abductor who forcibly converted her to Islam.

UKIP head for civil war (and possible Christian leader)
UKIP head for civil war (and possible Christian leader)

The UKIP leadership race has been thrown open after the favourite Steven Woolfe was excluded from the race.

British man hailed as \'martyr\' after being killed by ISIS
British man hailed as 'martyr' after being killed by ISIS

A British man killed by ISIS has been hailed as a martyr after he fought alongside Kurdish forces in Syria.

Underground church leader jailed for \'subversion\' in mass crackdown on China\'s critics
Underground church leader jailed for 'subversion' in mass crackdown on China's critics

A high-profile Chinese church leader has been jailed in a week of public confessions and trials of activists and others deemed opponents of the Chinese state.

UK \'unlikely\' to meet target of resettling 20,000 refugees by 2020, MPs say
UK 'unlikely' to meet target of resettling 20,000 refugees by 2020, MPs say

The UK is "unlikely" to resettle 20,000 refugees by 2020 a report MPs published on Wednesday claimed as it targeted ministers for refusing to accept refugees in their own constituencies.

Evangelicals and top Christian leaders meet Clinton in series of \'listening sessions\'
Evangelicals and top Christian leaders meet Clinton in series of 'listening sessions'

Hillary Clinton's advisors and supporters have met with top evangelical and Catholic leaders in Washington recently for "listening sessions" to discuss policies for the Democrat presidential hopeful.

Theresa May and sharia law: What does the new Prime Minister mean for Islamic courts in the UK?
Theresa May and sharia law: What does the new Prime Minister mean for Islamic courts in the UK?

Theresa May's inquiry into Sharia Law is heading into freefall. But what does her move to Number 10 mean for the report?

Surge in refugees prompts spike in Church of England attendance... in Finland
Surge in refugees prompts spike in Church of England attendance... in Finland

The Church of England is the fastest growing religious group in Finland thanks to a boost from large amounts of refugees arriving in the Nordic country.

Home Office wins appeal, can block Syrian refugees coming from Calais camps
Home Office wins appeal, can block Syrian refugees coming from Calais camps

The Home Office has won an appeal against a group of Syrian refugees who had been allowed to come to the UK from Calais' Jungle camp.

French mosques will be built using taxpayers\' money in bid to stamp out extremism
French mosques will be built using taxpayers' money in bid to stamp out extremism

Mosques in France will be built using government money in an attempt to stop Muslims places of worship being funded by radical overseas groups.

The Satanic Temple opens \'After School Satan Clubs\' for children young as five
The Satanic Temple opens 'After School Satan Clubs' for children young as five

The Satanic Temple has caused stirs after the group announced it would open 'After School Satan Clubs' for children as young as five.