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University of Essex apologises to female academics cancelled over trans and gender views
The University of Essex has apologised to two female academics who were prevented from speaking at campus events because of their views on gender and trans rights.
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Anne Boleyn's prayer book sheds light on the years after her execution
New research into a prayer book owned by Anne Boleyn has offered up fresh insights into the aftermath of her execution.
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Bishop calls for Government action on 'disgusting' antisemitism
The Bishop of Manchester has asked the Government to clamp down on antisemitism against Jewish students in the wake of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza.
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Covid-19 vaccine patents should be waived - Christian Aid
Africa's debt crisis is hampering Covid-19 vaccination efforts, the NGO has warned.
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Calls for urgent action as Christian deaths soar in Nigeria
The world needs to "wake up" to what is happening in Nigeria, Release International has said, after reports revealed the horrific death toll among Christians at the hands of jihadists and Fulani militants.
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It's 'wise and sensible' to abort babies with Down's syndrome, says atheist Richard Dawkins
Aborting babies with Down's syndrome or "serious" disabilities would be "wise and sensible", atheist Richard Dawkins has said.
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Universities may be fined if they don't uphold free speech
A Bill has been introduced to Parliament aimed at strengthening legal protections around free speech on university campuses.
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BBC accused of mocking DUP leader's Christian faith
"You wouldn't do that if he was a Muslim," DUP MP Ian Paisley Jr told Newsnight presenter Faisal Islam in a heated exchange.
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Christian counselling ministry defends help for people with unwanted same-sex attraction
A Christian ministry has defended the help it offers to people struggling with their sexual identity after an undercover report by the Sunday Mirror.
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Christians worldwide pray for Leah Sharibu's release on her 18th birthday
Christians from around the world gathered on Friday night to pray for kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirl Leah Sharibu on her 18th birthday.
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The Church should get back to preaching the Gospel, says author Douglas Murray
The Church is "falling into all of the latest tropes" when it should be preaching the Gospel, says British author Douglas Murray.
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Fletcher victims speak of hurt over IAG statement
Victims of Jonathan Fletcher have spoken of their anger and hurt at a statement by the Independent Advisory Group to the review into Jonathan Fletcher and Emmanuel Church Wimbledon.