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Racial discrimination 'has no place' in evangelicalism
The Church of England Evangelical Council (CEEC) is encouraging Christians to reflect on how they can become more racially aware and inclusive on Martin Luther King Day.
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On Blue Monday, people are being urged to give their friends a call
The UK is being encouraged to become more proactive in calling people in their circles after a survey found that one in four adults cannot remember the last time someone outside their family gave them a ring to ask how they were.
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Majority of Scots concerned about DIY abortions - poll
A poll has found strong concern among Scots about allowing women to have abortions at home during the pandemic.
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Scottish Government sent pre-action letter over church closures
Church ministers in Scotland have sent a pre-action letter to the Scottish Government threatening legal action unless it reverses its decision to close places of worship.
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Family of Catholic man on life support should end the fight to keep him alive, say judges
Appeals court judges have urged the Catholic family of a comatose man to allow him to die.
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Cathedral vaccination centre soothes jab nerves with a little organ music
Salisbury Cathedral has welcomed in the first members of the public to receive the Covid-19 vaccine in the stunning surroundings of the 800-year-old building.
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Trump's presidency has been 'challenging' for UK evangelicals - Gavin Calver
Evangelical leader Gavin Calver says he will be able to "more confidently" introduce himself as an evangelical Christian after Donald Trump leaves office.
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Lichfield Cathedral opens its doors as Covid vaccination centre
Dean the Very Rev Adrian Dorber said the cathedral wanted to do all it could to serve the community.
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Get the Covid-19 vaccine, say Scottish faith leaders
Churches in Scotland have joined other faiths in encouraging people to get vaccinated against Covid-19.
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UK should follow in footsteps of US and restrict DIY abortions - pro-life group
The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children has welcomed a ruling from the US Supreme Court requiring women to collect abortion drugs from a hospital or doctor.
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Christian mother appeals to public for support after judge rules brain-damaged daughter can die
A Christian single mother is asking the public to help her raise £100,000 to finance a legal appeal against a judge's decision to permit her 5-year-old brain-damaged daughter to die.
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Catholic Archbishop of Glasgow dies aged 70
The Catholic Archdiocese of Glasgow has expressed the "greatest sorrow" over the sudden passing of Archbishop Philip Tartaglia.