Staff writer
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62-year-old Christian executed
A Christian abducted by the Islamic State last November has been executed.
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Allegations of racism in Church of England are 'deeply worrying'
Monday night's episode of BBC Panorama disclosed serious allegations of racism in the Church of England.
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Parliamentary group calls for greater religious literacy in the media
Religion should be part of the required training for journalists to improve their religious literacy and avoid stereotyping, a major new report from parliamentarians has said.
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Prince Philip funeral remembers his 'courage, fortitude and faith'
Prince Philip was remembered at his funeral on Saturday as a man of faith who served the Queen "with unwavering loyalty".
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Christian coalition writes to headteachers over RSE concerns
The Christian Coalition for Education has written to headteachers across the country urging them to be careful about what they teach in Relationship and Sex Education (RSE) lessons.
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Churches will be allowed to pray for people with unwanted same-sex attraction, says PM
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has assured churches worried about a ban on conversion therapy that they will still be allowed to pray for people who approach them for help or advice about their sexuality.
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Nearly 1,000 church leaders sign letter opposing vaccine passports
The letter, to be sent to Boris Johnson and the devolved nations' first ministers, calls the introduction of vaccine passports "one of the most dangerous policy proposals ever to be made in the history of British politics".
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Former Archbishop recalls 'very terrifying' experience of preaching to Prince Philip
The former Archbishop of Canterbury, Baron Williams of Oystermouth, has recalled with humour his experience of delivering sermons to the Duke of Edinburgh, who died last Friday at the age of 99.
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Police apologise for halting church service on Good Friday
Police officers visited Christ the King Polish Church in Balham, London, on Sunday to apologise for halting a Good Friday service.
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Archbishop pays moving tribute to Prince Philip at intimate remembrance service
A special service was held in remembrance of Prince Philip at Canterbury Cathedral on Sunday.
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National count to assess biodiversity in churchyards
Hundreds of churches have signed up to take part in a national count over the summer that will assess the level of nature in Britain's churchyards.
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Prayers for Prince Philip and the royal family
Special prayers have been made available and an online book of condolence opened by the Church of England following the death of the Queen's husband, Prince Philip.