Mark Woods
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Death toll rises in second Nepal earthquake: 'The ground looked like it was rippling'
A strong earthquake shook Nepal on Tuesday, sending people in the capital Kathmandu rushing out on to the streets.
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Human wrongs: Why the government's plan to replace the Human Rights Act might not be such a great idea
A Conservative plan to introduce a British Bill of Rights is not without its critics.
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Meriam Ibrahim says unauthorised book about her life is 'a new persecution'
Meriam Ibrahim, who refused to deny her faith in a Sudanese prison, objects to books being written about her without her consent.
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Church of Ireland 'might as well close' if it can't stop decline, says Archbishop
A survey shows that only a fraction of its members actually attend services.
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Lessons for Labour: how to learn from a beating at the polls
A truly bad result for the Left ought to prompt some soul-searching.
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Nigel Farage resigns as UKIP leader after failure in South Thanet
Farage came in well behind the Conservative candidate after what opinion polls had suggested would be a close fight.
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After the election: Three things the Church should do now
There will always be work for the Church to do, whatever government is in power.
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Andrew Chan was executed singing 10,000 Reasons, widow tells funeral congregation
The funeral of the executed Bali Nine smuggler was held at Hillsong Church in Sydney amid emotional scenes.
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Unity, defence, health and welfare: Four key challenges for David Cameron's next term
David Cameron should be aware of the challenges lying ahead for his government.
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Saints and sinners: the skeletons in the closets of great theologians
Some of the greatest Christian theologians had very surprising personal histories when it came to sexual morality and personal relationships.
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Historic Bible college in 'white privilege' race row
Professors at Chicago's Moody Bible Institute have clashed over race relations.
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Does religion cause violence?
Often, yes â but we have to make sure it doesn't, Matt Rowley tells Mark Woods.