Staff writer
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Christian doctor who shared faith with patient cleared of serious misconduct
A Christian doctor who shared his faith with a vulnerable patient has been cleared of serious misconduct by a medical tribunal.
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Thousands March for Life through London
Police estimates put the number of participants in this year's March for Life UK at 7,000.
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Päivi Räsänen 'hopeful' after 'hate speech' trial
The Finnish politician Päivi Räsänen has said she is "hopeful" that all the charges against her will be dropped after standing trial for a second time.
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Christian family fights NHS trust to continue teen's treatment
A Christian family and an NHS trust are locked in a legal fight over the treatment of a teenager who suffers from a rare genetic condition.
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Finnish politician Päivi Räsänen stands trial again
Finnish politician Päivi Räsänen is standing trial again for alleged "hate speech" after sharing her Christian beliefs on marriage and sexuality.
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Majority of Church of England priests support same-sex weddings
A survey of Church of England clergy by The Times newspaper has found widespread support for a change in rules to allow priests to conduct same-sex weddings.
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Lack of funding for Religious Studies is 'real travesty'
Father of the House of Commons, Sir Peter Bottomley MP, has joined calls for Religious Studies to be properly funded.
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Scottish politicians urged to protect free speech after Edinburgh Festival row
Scottish politicians must speak out to denounce a "stifling atmosphere" in the arts and other institutions in Scotland, a Christian charity has said.
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Bishop praises Lionesses for 'courage, dedication and determination' during World Cup
The Bishop of Lancaster has spoken of her "pride and joy" in the England Women's football team despite their loss in the World Cup final on Sunday.
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Call for changes after fall in number of Religious Studies students
Educational leaders are calling for more specialist teacher recruitment after a fall in the number of students taking A level Religious Studies (RS).
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1,000 Christians forced to sleep rough after mob violence in Pakistan
A thousand Christians have fled their homes and are now sleeping rough after they were targeted by rampaging mobs.
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Churches have 'big part to play' in ending trafficking
Churches are being encouraged to get involved in the fight against human trafficking and modern-day slavery.