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Franklin Graham wins nearly £100,000 in damages over Scottish venue cancellation
A Glasgow court has awarded American evangelist Franklin Graham nearly £100,000 in damages after his event was cancelled by a venue in the city in 2020.
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Archbishop praying for Rishi Sunak as he becomes Britain's next prime minister
The Archbishop of Canterbury has invited people to join him in praying for Rishi Sunak after he was confirmed today as Britain's next prime minister.
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Met apologises for wrongful arrests of Christian evangelist
The police have issued an apology and awarded a Christian evangelist £10,000 and costs after two wrongful arrests.
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'My prayers are with Liz Truss,' says Archbishop
The Archbishop of Canterbury has said he is praying for Liz Truss following her resignation as Prime Minister.
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Christian MP joins calls for general election after PM's resignation
Christian MP Tim Farron said that the Conservative government was incompetent and that the people should "get their say".
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After Truss' resignation, Christian leader says 'roots' of the current turmoil must be addressed
Andy Flannagan, executive director of Christians in Politics, says the Prime Minister's exit from office warrants a time of sober reflection on the state of British public discourse and the media.
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Churches apologise for child abuse failings as inquiry releases damning final report
The IICSA inquiry found that the Church of England and Catholic Church in England and Wales put reputation before the welfare of children in their care, and failed to respond to victims with compassion.
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Liz Truss resigns as Prime Minister
Liz Truss has announced her resignation as Prime Minister after just 44 days in office.
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'Black day for democracy' as MPs approve abortion clinic 'buffer zones'
Pro-lifers are decrying an amendment to the Public Order Bill that paves the way for the introduction of so-called 'buffer zones' around abortion clinics nationwide.
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Poll finds strong opposition to gender self-identification plans
A Sunday Times poll has revealed widespread opposition to Scottish legislation that will make it easier and quicker for people to change their legal gender.
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Church leaders launch new initiative affirming Christian teaching on marriage, sex and identity
Church leaders who came together last year to oppose a ban on conversion therapy have launched a new initiative affirming Christian teaching on marriage, sex and identity.
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European bishops make 'heartfelt' appeal for peace in Ukraine
In their statement, the bishops warned that an expansion of the war would have "disastrous consequences for humanity".