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Bill to restrict Sharia courts is a \'light at the end of the tunnel\' for Muslim women, says Baroness Cox
Bill to restrict Sharia courts is a 'light at the end of the tunnel' for Muslim women, says Baroness Cox

Muslim women have welcomed the success of a proposed bill demanding that the rights of women be protected in Sharia courts in the UK, according to a Christian member of the House of Lords, Baroness Cox.

Women bishops one year on: Why it\'s still a cause for celebration
Women bishops one year on: Why it's still a cause for celebration

It's been a year since Libby Lane was consecrated as Bishop of Stockport, and it's a cause for celebration.

Iraqi Christians seek refuge in Czech Republic after asylum offer
Iraqi Christians seek refuge in Czech Republic after asylum offer

Ten Iraqi Christians have arrived in Prague after the Czech Republic agreed to resettle more than 150 asylum seekers.

Pope meets Iranian president, asks him to help stop Middle East terrorism
Pope meets Iranian president, asks him to help stop Middle East terrorism

President Rouhani is on a four-day visit to Italy and France aimed at building diplomatic and commercial relationships.

Of mice and men: How archaeology confirms a Bible story
Of mice and men: How archaeology confirms a Bible story

Like all of the Assyrian kings Sennacherib was a brutal ruler who governed by fear.

Evangelical church to appeal ruling saying it cannot advise parents to \'lovingly spank\' children
Evangelical church to appeal ruling saying it cannot advise parents to 'lovingly spank' children

An evangelical church in South Africa will appeal a human rights ruling that it cannot advise congregants to "lovingly spank their children", according to the Telegraph.

Pope releases Lent message: The real poor are those who consider themselves rich
Pope releases Lent message: The real poor are those who consider themselves rich

The Pontiff focuses on mercy and attacks those "who consider themselves rich" in a message entitled "I desire mercy and not sacrifice".

Turkey: Ancient church discovered in underground city
Turkey: Ancient church discovered in underground city

An underground church containing frescoes that may date back to the 12th century has been discovered in the Cappadocia region of Turkey.

Why winning the lottery won\'t satisfy your soul
Why winning the lottery won't satisfy your soul

As a Worcester woman waits to hear whether she can claim a £33 million prize, Mark Woods asks if a big Lottery win will make you happy – and does it matter?

UN Secretary-General says religion should be a bridge, not a wedge, in Middle East
UN Secretary-General says religion should be a bridge, not a wedge, in Middle East

The United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon addressed the Muslim-led conference in Morocco.

Hilary Clinton: I am disappointed Christianity has been used to condemn and judge
Hilary Clinton: I am disappointed Christianity has been used to condemn and judge

US Presidential hopeful Hilary Clinton gave an unusual insight into her faith at as she spoke to voters in the crucial state of Iowa on Monday.

Government defeated by bishop\'s motion on child poverty
Government defeated by bishop's motion on child poverty

Bishop leads charge to keep income related measurements of poverty

China: Church authorities dismiss pastor who protested against cross removals
China: Church authorities dismiss pastor who protested against cross removals

Megachurch pastor fired after outspoken opposition to China's crackdown on Christianity.

Hundreds of thousands expected to protest against same-sex unions in Italy
Hundreds of thousands expected to protest against same-sex unions in Italy

Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators are expected to turn out in support of the 'traditional family' in Italy on Saturday as the government debates legalising same-sex partnerships.

Pope Francis and Tim Cook: Why is the Pontiff meeting tech giants?
Pope Francis and Tim Cook: Why is the Pontiff meeting tech giants?

Pope Francis has recently met with both Apple's CEO and the chairman of Google's parent company. What is the Pontiff's strategy behind these conversations with tax giants?

\'13 Hour\' soldiers said God protected them during Benghazi siege
'13 Hour' soldiers said God protected them during Benghazi siege

Soldiers, who were the subjects of Michael Bay's latest film "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi," said God protected them during the siege.