Staff writer
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1 in 10 boys are watching porn every day
A new survey commissioned by the Daily Mail has painted an alarming picture of the sexual attitudes and behaviour of young boys and men in Britain today.
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Conversion therapy ban must not outlaw 'gentle non-coercive prayer' - Christian group
A Christian group has expressed alarm over calls to include "gentle non-coercive prayer" in the government's proposed conversion therapy ban.
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Government defends church singing ban
The Bishop of London has said she will continue to press the Government on lifting the ban on congregational singing in churches, while the Bishop of Leeds has challenged "inconsistencies" in the restrictions.
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Boris Johnson quotes Psalm 14 in response to question about faith
The Prime Minister hinted at his belief in God over the weekend but refused to be drawn on whether he was a practising Catholic.
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London City Mission gives thanks after missing missionary safely found
London City Mission worker Tyson Bradley has been found safe after being reported missing over the weekend.
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London City Mission asks for prayer for missing missionary
A London City Mission (LCM) worker has been reported missing, prompting calls for prayer from the charity.
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Family of Christian blogger and 3 children killed in horrific crash lean on faith after inquest
A horrific car crash in which a Christian blogger and her three children died may have been down to fatigue or distraction, an inquest has heard.
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Orphaned son of asylum seeker granted indefinite leave to remain after Church campaign
The Home Office has listened to the appeals of the Church of Scotland and others, and told a 13-year-old orphan he can stay in the UK permanently.
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Christian conductor and Street Pastors recognised in Queen's birthday honours
The founder of the orchestra at All Souls Langham Place is among the Christians to be recognised in the Queen's birthday honours.
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Scottish Churches in historic joint declaration
The Church of Scotland and Scottish Episcopal Church have signed a historic declaration opening the door to deeper cooperation and more shared ministry.
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Edinburgh Council to pay damages over cancellation of Christian conference
Edinburgh Council must pay £25,000 in damages to a church after cancelling its conference over the LGBT beliefs of a guest speaker.
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Woman who lost job over trans critical tweets wins appeal
A woman who lost her job at a think tank after criticising transgender ideology on Twitter has won her appeal.