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Children and teachers 'could be harmed' by conversion therapy ban
A Christian teaching body has written to the education secretary urging the government not to go ahead with its proposed ban on conversion therapy.
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Winchester College apologises for John Smyth failures
Winchester College has apologised to victims of "terrible" abuse by the late Christian QC, John Smyth.
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The Church has a 'significant' abortion issue
A new study has found that a sizeable number of Christian men have been involved in an abortion decision.
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Afghanistan replaces North Korea as most dangerous place to be a Christian
Afghanistan has topped the Open Doors 2022 World Watch List of the 50 countries where Christians face the worst persecution.
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Pastor goes to court over tweet opposing LGBTQ Pride events
A Christian pastor has claimed he was hounded out of his job as a school caretaker over a tweet in which he said Christians and children should not attend LGBTQ pride events.
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Police interrogations were a 'privilege', says Finnish MP facing trial for sexuality comments
A Christian MP in Finland who will stand trial later this month for publicly expressing her beliefs on marriage and sexuality has called it a "privilege" to be interrogated by the police.
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Jury clears Christian climate activists who climbed on top of train
Christian climate activists who prevented a Docklands Light Railway train from leaving a London station during rush-hour have been cleared.
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Hillsong ordered to stop singing and dancing at its youth camps
Hillsong Church said it "immediately and willingly" enacted the order from Australian health officials "to cease congregant/student singing and dancing during the services that occur on the campsite".
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Efforts are being made to free Leah Sharibu, says Nigerian general
Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) has welcomed assurances that efforts are underway to secure the release of Leah Sharibu.
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No 10 lockdown party 'is a resignation matter', says Christian MP
Tim Farron MP has echoed calls for the Prime Minister to resign if he has been found to have broken lockdown rules and misled Parliament.
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Borders bill will make asylum system 'more complicated and cumbersome'
The UK's asylum system will become less, not more fair under proposed legislation, the Bishop of Durham has warned.
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Justin Welby says he's 'not personally in favour' of vaccine mandates
Justin Welby has been one of many Church leaders encouraging people to get vaccinated against Covid-19 but he is not in favour of making it a legal requirement.