Susie Turner
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Most Londoners eat in front of the TV
The traditional dinner at the table has died a death in the capital, according to a new poll.
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Anxiety costing UK £10bn a year
There were more than five million cases of anxiety disorder in the UK in 2010, a new study has found.
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Skipping breakfast and why saving time may not save your health
Skipping breakfast may be the norm for some people in the morning mayhem but it may do us more harm than good in the long term.
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Plight of street children inspires skydive
The founder of Christian children's charity Viva has taken part in a skydive to raise money for street children.
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Call for prayer ahead of Zimbabwe elections
Church leaders in Zimbabwe are asking for prayer ahead of elections taking place at the end of the month.
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Churches celebrate North East's rich Christian heritage
A rare exhibition of the Lindisfarne Gospels in Durham this summer has spurred churches in the area to celebrate the North East's rich Christian heritage.
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Archbishop condemns 'evil' attacks on Muslims
The Archbishop of Canterbury has condemned attacks on Muslims in the wake of Drummer Lee Rigby's murder as "acts of evil".
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World Vision sends emergency task force to China quake zone
World Vision is responding after two powerful earthquakes struck in China's north-west Gansu province in the early hours of this morning.Â
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Peace pilgrims deliver anti-Trident petition to Downing Street
Peace pilgrims were due to arrive at Downing Street on Friday after a two-month trek from Iona to hand in a petition against the Trident nuclear missile programme.
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Four new evangelists commissioned by Church Army
The Church Army has commissioned four new evangelists from its Mission-Based Training Course.Â
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David Cameron, Bear Grylls and other personalities choose their favourite church
Two Oxfordshire churches were the choice of David Cameron for the National Churches Trust's campaign to uncover the nation's favourite churches.Â
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Home exchangers say 'most people are trustworthy'
A study of home exchangers has found that over 75% regard most people as "trustworthy".