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Parliamentary inquiry into link between porn and violence against women 'long overdue'
A parliamentary inquiry has been launched into online pornography in the face of "intolerable" levels of sexual violence against women and girls in Britain.
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One Christian dead and over 100 kidnapped after attack on church service in Nigeria
The Nigerian government is "grossly failing its citizens", Open Doors has warned after yet another attack on Christians.
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Many churchgoers prepared to open their homes to teens in the care system - study
Nearly half of churchgoers would be prepared to open their home up to a teenager in the care system as part of a supported lodging scheme, a study has found.
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Tributes paid to former Bishop of Lichfield, Jonathan Gledhill
Tributes have been paid to the retired Bishop of Lichfield, Jonathan Gledhill, after his death on Monday at the age of 72.
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Churches commit to 'leading by example' on climate change
Churches have pledged to hold the government to account on climate change while also making sure they take practical action to care for the planet.
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Archbishop of Canterbury apologises over Nazi genocide comparison
The Archbishop of Canterbury has apologised after suggesting failure to act on climate change could be worse than the inaction of world leaders in the face of Nazi atrocities against the Jews.
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Michael Palin joins appeal to safeguard UK's historic churches
The National Churches Trust is inviting people to take part in a national debate about how historic churches can survive into the future.
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Former Anglican bishop Michael Nazir-Ali ordained as Catholic priest
The former Anglican Bishop of Rochester Michael Nazir-Ali has been ordained to the Catholic priesthood by Cardinal Vincent Nichols.
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COP26 climate talks are 'life or death' for millions of people
Church leaders are urging world leaders to commit to radical action to save the planet from climate catastrophe.
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Church 'has a long way to go' in tackling racism
The Church is "only at the beginning of the journey" towards racial equality, minority ethnic leaders have said.
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Dozens of faith groups announce fossil fuel divestment ahead of COP26
UK and Irish Churches are among 72 faith institutions to have announced they are divesting from fossil fuels.
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Government says prayer will be protected as conversion therapy ban consultation launches
Banning conversion therapy "will not impact everyday religious practice," the government has said.