Staff writer
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Anglican charity USPG to pay £7m in slavery reparations
An Anglican charity has committed to paying Barbados £7m in reparations for historic links to slavery.
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Dozens of churches in Cornwall don't offer Sunday service
The findings are based on an analysis by The Telegraph newspaper.
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School governors urged to check relationships and sex education policies
The warning comes from a Christian mother who was recently reinstated as a parent governor at her children's school following successful legal action.
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Schools can refuse to use children's chosen gender, says equalities body
The equalities watchdog has changed its guidance on how schools deal with children who want to change their gender.
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Teenager who fought doctors to continue treatment can be named, court rules
A teenager who tragically died while fighting against the decision of her doctors to end life-preserving treatment can be named after a court lifted reporting restrictions on Friday.
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Police apologise to pro-life volunteer in silent prayer case
Police have confirmed that no charges will be brought against a pro-life volunteer who was arrested for praying silently within an abortion clinic 'buffer zone'.
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Man who inspired Sound of Freedom movie denies sexual misconduct allegations
A report in Vice contained claims of sexual misconduct involving seven women.
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Passing of Online Safety Bill welcomed
Christian charities have welcomed the passing of the Online Safety Bill which contains measures to protect children from internet pornography.
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Christian family seek to overturn 'de-humanising' reporting restrictions after daughter's death
The devout Christian family of a teenager who tragically died while fighting for life-preserving treatment to be continued are to challenge strict reporting restrictions which mean her identity still cannot be revealed.
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Priest criticised over Russell Brand comments
Canon Angela Tilby has faced strong criticism for comments she made on the allegations facing Brand and the media attention they have received.
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Review into care of critically ill children a 'missed opportunity'
Christians campaigning for greater transparency around decisions made in the care of critically ill children have expressed disappointment at the outcome of a review led by the Nuffield Council on Bioethics.
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Commission to investigate discrimination against Christians
The Commission of Inquiry is being launched by Voice for Justice UK after a survey of 1,500 Christians by the charity found that experiences of hostility and ridicule are widespread.