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70 Christians freed from prison in Eritrea
Dozens of Christians have been freed from prison in Eritrea after being held for years without charge.
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'This is our chance to dismantle homelessness' - Christian leaders welcome Welsh strategy
Christian leaders have hailed the Welsh Government's homelessness plan which aims to provide everyone in the nation with a safe place to live.
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Debt help needs to be simplified, says Christian charity
Christians Against Poverty (CAP) is calling for changes to the debt help on offer so that more people can qualify.
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Covid-19 is the first time I experienced racist abuse in the UK, says Chinese vicar
A Hong Kong-born priest in London has expressed his surprise at the racism he experienced in the UK after the outbreak of Covid-19.
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Bullying over theological differences is 'completely unacceptable' - bishops
Bishops in the Church of England have called on Anglicans to be respectful when discussing sexuality and gender identity.
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'No national plan to roll out cuts to clergy or buildings,' says Church of England
The Church of England has accused Spectator magazine of spreading "misinformation" after it claimed that sweeping cuts are being planned nationally following a "hammer blow" to finances during the pandemic.
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UN accused of virtue signalling over tweet about women
The UN has been accused of virtue signalling after tweeting that there was "no wrong way to be a woman"
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Jerusalem Christians condemn attack on church
The Patriarch of Jerusalem and other Christian leaders are calling on the Israeli government to put a stop to attacks on churches in the holy city.
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Married couples have weathered Covid storm well, study finds
The number of couples considering divorce dropped by two-thirds during the pandemic, according to a new study.
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Psychotherapist turns to European courts after being told he could not study transgender regret
James Caspian, 61, was refused permission by Bath Spa University to study transgender regret for his Master's dissertation.
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Diocese of London probes clergyman over 'unacceptable' Captain Tom Moore comments
A clergyman is being reviewed by the Diocese of London after he claimed the clap for Captain Sir Tom Moore reflected a "cult of White British Nationalism".
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Over 2,000 healthcare professionals sign petition against euthanasia and assisted dying
Doctors, nurses and geriatricians have come out in opposition to attempts to legalise euthanasia and assisted dying in the Republic of Ireland.