Staff writer
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Concerns for India's religious minorities after Supreme Court calls for action against Hindu conversion
Human rights and religious liberty campaigners are sounding the alarm after India's Supreme Court called on the government to act against supposed "fraudulent religious conversion".
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Questions to Ask Your Muslim Friends
A new book is being launched to help Christians reach out to their Muslim neighbours and friends.
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Conference booking was cancelled after complaint by venue's LGBT staff
"This attempt to cancel the event is illustrative of the dangerous and deeply intolerant times we live in, where any discussion or disagreement about issues like race and gender are silenced."
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Over 3,000 Christians have signed declaration on marriage, sex and identity
A declaration launched last month upholding a biblical view of marriage, sex and identity has surpassed 3,000 signatures.
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Parts of the Bible are 'no longer appropriate in modern society', says Crown Prosecution Service
"It is extraordinary that the prosecution, speaking on behalf of the state, could say that the Bible contains abusive words which, when spoken in public, constitute a criminal offence."
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Scottish gender recognition proposals should not include under-18s, says equalities watchdog
The Equality and Human Rights Commission noted that the legal age in Scotland for issues "of less significance" like driving, buying alcohol and getting a tattoo is over 16.
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Many Brits are facing 'a very hard winter', bishops warn
Church of England bishops have welcomed some of the measures in the Chancellor's Autumn Statement but warned that many people still face "a very hard winter".
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Persecution of Christians worldwide is getting worse, report warns
Christians who live in parts of the world that enjoy peace and religious freedom must speak up for the suffering Church in the face of increasing persecution, a new report by Aid to the Church in Need pleads.
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Ukrainians are asking why God allowed the war, says Bible Society leader
The head of the Ukrainian Bible Society says that people in his country are searching for answers after months of devastating war with Russia.
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Former Archbishop of Canterbury joins first climate repentance ceremony
The former Archbishop of Canterbury, Baron Williams of Oystermouth, was among religious leaders from around the world who took part in a climate repentance ceremony on Sunday.
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King Charles leads Remembrance Sunday commemorations
King Charles III led the nation in honouring its war dead at a poignant Remembrance Sunday service today.
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Pro-life group launches legal action over abortion clinic censorship zones
A pro-life group is taking legal action against Birmingham City Council over a buffer zone making it a crime to pray outside a local abortion clinic.