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Dad convicted for silent prayer near abortion clinic 'overwhelmingly thankful' to Vance for free speech comments
An army veteran and father-of-two has spoken of his gratitude to JD Vance for highlighting his conviction for silent prayer in a speech to world leaders in which the US Vice-President warned that free speech is "in retreat" in Europe.
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WEA breaks ground for worship centre in Qatar
The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) has celebrated the ground breaking ceremony for a worship centre in Qatar.
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Christian men's magazine Sorted goes digital in bid to increase outreach
Sorted magazine, long celebrated as "the world's most wholesome men's magazine", has announced its transition to a digital-only format.
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Victory at last for Kristie Higgs, Christian teacher fired over Facebook posts
In a "groundbreaking" judgment, the Court of Appeal has reversed a ruling that defended the sacking of a Christian school assistant over beliefs she expressed in private Facebook posts.
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Christian group calls for investigation into OnlyFans
Christian charity CARE has called for an investigation into OnlyFans, following allegations that the streaming platform hosts criminal content, including child pornography, and is exploited by human traffickers.
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Removal of High Court safeguard from assisted suicide bill 'deeply worrying', say opponents
Campaigners opposed to the legalisation of assisted suicide have strongly criticised the removal of a High Court safeguard from Kim Leadbeater's draft legislation.
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Pro-life volunteer moved on by police after praying silently, says lawyer
A pro-life volunteer was told to leave an abortion clinic buffer zone in the West Midlands after praying silently, her lawyer has said.
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Archbishop of York admits 'mistakes have been made' as bishop calls for him to go
The Archbishop of York has promised change in the Church of England after months of intense public scrutiny over safeguarding failures.
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DRC bishops lament deadly toll of conflict
Protestant and Catholic leaders are united in their prayers that peace and humanity will return to the troubled country.
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Scottish assisted dying proposals present 'serious dangers', charity warns
Christian charity CARE for Scotland has warned that proposed legislation on assisted suicide contains "serious dangers" that have "not been addressed" by proponents of the changes.
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British Medical Association criticised over LGBT equality drive
The British Medical Association has been accused of being captured by "gender ideology" after it released a report that aimed "to understand and improve the experiences of LGBTQ+ medics".
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St Ebbe's 'deeply shocked' by allegations against David Fletcher
The church of the late David Fletcher has said it is "deeply shocked" after the Church of England said it had received information concerning its former rector "of sexual abuse and coercive and controlling behaviour ... towards women and girls".