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Government 'expects all UK businesses' to respect religious freedom
The government has said it "expects all UK businesses" to respect human rights, including freedom of religion or belief (FoRB).
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Many religious workers don't feel comfortable expressing faith in the workplace - study
A major study has found that many religious workers in the UK and US feel uncomfortable expressing their faith in the workplace.
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Faith leaders call for urgent climate action
Faith leaders are calling on the world's governments and heads of state to take urgent action on the climate.
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Christian project partners with homelessness charity to support women sleeping rough this Christmas and beyond
A project run by Church Army is partnering with homelessness charity Crisis to provide shelter for women who would otherwise be sleeping rough this Christmas, as well as additional support to help them rebuild their lives in the New Year.
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Church leaders and aid agencies call for end to fighting in Gaza
Dozens of Church leaders and aid agencies have written a joint letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak urging an end to fighting in Gaza.
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Ofcom sets out guidance for porn age verification
Porn websites will have to carry out age checks in future to ensure children are unable to access their services, under proposals published today by Ofcom.
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Father of Indi Gregory pays moving tribute to his 'beautiful warrior' at her funeral
The funeral of baby Indi Gregory was held in Nottingham's Catholic Cathedral on Friday.
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Nearly a quarter of young Brits open to banning the Bible
Nearly a quarter of young Brits would ban the Bible if they felt its pages contained 'hate speech', according to a poll.
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Pope meets Celtic FC players and manager
Francis was presented with his very own green and white shirt signed by the Glasgow team and emblazoned with "Francis".
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Sacked chaplain takes legal action against headteacher
A school chaplain who was fired after telling pupils they did not have to agree with LGBT ideology is taking legal action against his former headteacher.
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Bill on fetal sentience has first reading in House of Lords
The Foetal Sentience Committee Bill was introduced by Lord Moylan.
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New report reveals changing attitudes to death and dying
"A sea-change in our culture means that as people around us are increasingly sheltered from the physical reality of death, they know less and less about how they will die and how to cope with loss."