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Church supplier Wippell & Co to close after 220 years
The company said the last few years had been financially difficult with the pandemic and competition from cheaper machine-made alternatives from overseas.
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Bishops will continue to speak out on government's immigration policy, says Welby
The Archbishop of Canterbury has defended his outspoken criticism of the government's Illegal Migration Bill.
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Christian teacher banned after refusing to use trans student's preferred pronoun
Joshua Sutcliffe, 33, plans to appeal the decision by the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA).
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New manifesto seeks to mobilise black Church
A new manifesto has been launched seeking to mobilise black Christians across a range of issues, from racial injustice, to Brexit, climate change and the NHS.
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King Charles 'inspired' by Christian care for the poor and refugees
King Charles has written of his admiration for the support being provided by Christians to poor people, refugees and asylum seekers in a letter to the Church of Scotland.
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Man admits to planning terror attack on Christian preacher
A man has admitted to plotting to kill a Christian preacher in a terror attack at Speakers' Corner in London's Hyde Park.
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UK is one of the least religious countries in the world - study
The UK has some of the lowest levels of religiosity and belief in God in the world, according to a global study spanning dozens of countries.
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Nadine Dorries says she was 'ignored' when she told CofE about sexual abuse
Tory MP Nadine Dorries has claimed that her disclosures of sexual abuse were met with "silence" from the Church of England.
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Faith leaders urge Scottish Parliament not to legalise assisted suicide
The Moderator of the Church of Scotland General Assembly, the Vice-President of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Scotland, and the Imam of Dundee Central Mosque are visiting the Scottish Parliament on Thursday to urge MSPs to reject proposals to legalise assisted suicide.
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Bishop of Oxford won't be stepping down over abuse review findings
A spokesman for the Bishop of Oxford says he has no plans to step down after he was criticised in a review over his handling of abuse allegations.
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Archbishop of Canterbury responds to Mike Pilavachi investigation
The Archbishop of Canterbury has called the investigation into Mike Pilavachi "profoundly painful" and said that he is praying for all affected.
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Justin Welby fined for speeding
The Archbishop of Canterbury has been fined more than £500 for speeding in London.