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Archie Battersbee dies surrounded by family
Archie Battersbee's family were at his bedside as he passed away today after a hard-fought legal battle to keep him on life support.
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Global Church is experiencing an 'ecumenical emergency'
A Catholic leader has warned Anglican bishops meeting in Canterbury that divisions between Christians have become an "emergency" in urgent need of addressing.
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Anglicans do not go 'down the road of expelling other Christians', says Welby
The Archbishop of Canterbury says Anglicans must "seek with passion the visible unity of the Church".
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Archie Battersbee to be taken off life support
Archie Battersbee is to be taken off life support on Saturday morning after the family lost their legal battle to keep him alive.
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Archbishop asks to meet TV presenter over LGBT criticism
The Archbishop of Canterbury has asked to meet gay TV presenter Sandi Toksvig after she criticised his comments on homosexuality at the Lambeth Conference.
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Black Church leaders call on next Conservative leader to 'right the wrongs' of Windrush scandal
Black Church leaders have made a joint call to the next Conservative leader to overturn the 'hostile environment' legislation that led to the Windrush scandal.
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European Court of Human Rights rejects appeal by Archie Battersbee's family
The court said that it would "not interfere with the decisions of the national courts to allow the withdrawal of life sustaining treatment from Archie Battersbee to proceed".
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World in 'great need' of the love of God, Queen tells bishops
The Queen has sent her "warmest good wishes" to hundreds of bishops attending the Lambeth Conference in Canterbury, Kent.
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Archie Battersbee's family making urgent application to ECHR
The family of Archie Battersbee are making an urgent application to the European Court of Human Rights to stop his life support from being removed.
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'We are deeply divided. That will not end soon,' says Welby
The Archbishop of Canterbury has pleaded with bishops meeting in Canterbury not to "treat each other lightly or carelessly" because of their disagreements over human sexuality.
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Supreme Court turns down appeal bid in Archie Battersbee case
The family of Archie Battersbee have lost a last minute bid at the Supreme Court to stop his life support from being removed.
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Lambeth Conference 2022: Anglican bishops asked to reaffirm Lambeth 1.10
An orthodox fellowship of Anglicans is asking bishops at the Lambeth Conference to reaffirm Lambeth 1.10 as the "official teaching of the Anglican Communion on marriage and sexuality".