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Christian teacher who challenged school's trans policy takes legal action after losing job
A Christian teacher is taking legal action after she lost her job following a dispute over the local council and school's transgender policy.
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Former Archbishop of York told to step back from ministry
The former Archbishop of York has been ordered to step back from active ministry over his response to a review into the Church of England's handling of abuse allegations.
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Church of England apologises to abuse victim after review finds failings
The Church of England has said it is "truly sorry" for abuse suffered at the hands of a priest after a review concluded that senior clergy failed to take appropriate action when it was brought to their attention.
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UK's first 'three-parent baby' crosses ethical line, says CARE
A Christian charity has said it is concerned about safety and the ethics of new biotechnology after the birth of the UK's first baby that has the DNA of three people.
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Christians decry 'gruesome' violence in India
Victims of violence in northeastern India are "deeply traumatised", says Open Doors partner.
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Welby attacks Illegal Migration Bill
The Archbishop of Canterbury has condemned the government's Illegal Migration Bill as "morally unacceptable" and "politically impractical".
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Calls for swift action to end 'anti-Christian' violence in India
Christians have made an urgent appeal to the Indian government to quell violence in the north east of the country that has killed dozens of people, believed to be mostly Christians.
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Archbishop of Canterbury serves at homeless charity for the Big Help Out
The Archbishop of Canterbury joined thousands of others in volunteering during The Big Help Out on Monday, despite a busy weekend crowning the King.
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Churches join day of volunteering to celebrate King's coronation
Churches have been using the Monday Bank Holiday to get stuck in with volunteering projects around their communities as part of the Big Help Out in celebration of the King's coronation at the weekend.
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Churches commemorate historic coronation in Sunday services
The celebrations for the coronation of King Charles III are continuing in churches the length and breadth of the country this Sunday.
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God Save the King: King Charles III crowned in coronation dedicated to service
King Charles III today became the 40th reigning monarch to be crowned at Westminster Abbey in a service interspersed with hymns, Bible readings and a liturgy underpinned by Christ's call to serve.
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Matt Redman 'deeply impacted' by Mike Pilavachi allegations
Matt Redman has issued a statement in response to safeguarding allegations against Soul Survivor founder Mike Pilavachi.