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Three Christians found not guilty over Insulate Britain protest
Three Christians who took part in an Insulate Britain protest having been found not guilty of causing a public nuisance.,
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Four Christians arrested in Iran
A Christian church leader and his wife are among four Christians arrested in Iran in the last few weeks.
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Archbishop of Canterbury defends CofE school policy
The Archbishop of Canterbury has defended the Church of England's anti-bullying policy that Christian parents and campaigners say is transgender-affirming and harmful.
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Pope Benedict laid to rest
Some 50,000 mourners gathered in the square to say farewell to Pope Benedict who died on New Year's Eve aged 95.
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Evangelical student ministry UCCF suspends directors
National Director, Richard Cunningham, and Field Director, Tim Rudge, have been suspended while an investigation is carried out into "various allegations".
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SNP MP says Scottish government's gender recognition plans should be scrapped
An SNP MP has warned that women's safety will be put at risk if the Scottish government goes ahead with planned gender reforms.
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Warnings over Jersey assisted suicide proposals
Christians are being urged to take part in a public consultation on plans to allow euthanasia and assisted suicide in Jersey.
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Open Doors US CEO leaves to create Global Christian Relief
The CEO of Open Doors USA, David Curry, has left the organisation to create a new organisation working to end persecution called Global Christian Relief.
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Church Mission Society partner receives MBE for work to end female genital mutilation
Church Mission Society has praised one of its partners after she was included in the King's New Year Honour list for her work to end violence against women and girls.
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Tens of thousands to see former pope lying in state
The lying in state of former Pope Benedict XVI opens today at the Vatican.
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Care system needs fixing, says Archbishop in New Year message
The Archbishop of Canterbury has used his New Year message to rally the nation to fix the care system.
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Pope thanks Benedict XVI for faithful witness in New Year's Day Angelus
In his New Year's Day Angelus on Sunday, Pope Francis thanked God for his "faithful" predecessor Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, who died on Saturday.