Staff writer
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English patriotism shouldn't be taboo - Archbishop
The Archbishop of York has said London's "metropolitan elite" are wrong to look down on other parts of England and English patriotism.
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Christian police officer loses religious discrimination claim
A former police officer who claimed he was mocked by colleagues over his Christian faith has lost a religious discrimination claim.
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Trafficking victims need more tailored support - CARE
The warning from the Christian advocacy group follows the release of government figures showing a staggering 750% increase in human trafficking cases in Northern Ireland in the last eight years.
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Hillsong 'disappointed' after police press charges against senior pastor Brian Houston
Hillsong's founding pastor Brian Houston has been charged with allegedly concealing information about his father's child sexual abuse.
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Lebanon 'in desperate need' a year on from Beirut explosion
Economic turmoil and the fallout from the massive Beirut explosion one year ago has brought suffering to countless people in Lebanon, Christian Aid has warned.
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Christian magistrate sacked after saying children do best with mother and father dies
Richard Page, a Christian family magistrate who was sacked after saying children do best when raised by a mother and father, has died. He was 74.
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Calls for national strategy to save Britain's church organs from the skip
BBC News presenter Huw Edwards has spoken of his heartache over precious pipe organs and other treasures being discarded as churches and chapels close across the UK.
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New Zealand moves to ban conversion therapy
Legislation was introduced to the New Zealand parliament on Friday that would bring in prison terms for those found guilty of the practice.
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Key victory for parental rights in Chile
The right of parents to decide how their children are educated, especially when it comes to sex education, has been protected following a ruling by the Chilean Constitutional Tribunal.
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NI First Minister says he will block attempts to widen abortion services
Northern Ireland's First Minister has said he is looking into his political and legal options to stop the expansion of abortion services being imposed on the province by Westminster.
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Christian CEO was discriminated against because of his views on marriage, says tribunal
The Christian CEO of Scotland's biggest grant-making trust has won his unfair dismissal and religious discrimination case against his former employer.
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Government voices concern over detention of religious leaders in Cuba
The government says it has raised concerns with Cuba about the detention of religious leaders following major nationwide demonstrations.