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Labour should allow MPs free vote on Syria, says John McDonnell
The move follow reports that some of his colleagues might quit if forced to vote against bombing.

Gunman attacks Colorado Planned Parenthood abortion clinic
The attack left three people dead and nine others injured, authorities have said.

Protesters attack Christmas tree, venting fury in aftermath of 2014 police shooting of Chicago teen
Protesters in Chicago destroyed a Christmas tree at Millennium Park after a a black teenager was shot by a police officer.

Anti-Islam group publishes, then deletes names of Muslim supporters of alleged Shariah courts in Texas
An anti-Islam organization in Irving, Texas published the names and addresses of more than 60 Muslims and their sympathizers on its Facebook page but deleted them after a backlash.

Safe haven law: Mother who left her baby in a manger in New York church nativity scene won't be prosecuted
New York City's safe haven law has just protected a mother who left her newborn baby in a Christmas manger inside a church from being prosecuted.

Sadie Robertson shares inspiring message for people on the receiving end of hate
"Duck Dynasty" teenage darling Sadie Robertson has always been a ray of sunshine and positivity, and this is why the young reality star wants to spread love and optimism to her fans as much as she can.

Switzerland bans the burqua, imposes £6,500 fine on Muslim women wearing full-body garment in public
Women from the Middle East might be prohibited from being seen without their burqua on, but in the region of Ticino in Switzerland, Muslim women will no longer be allowed to wear their full-body garments in shops, restaurants, public buildings, and other similar places.

'Stop Bullying Christians': Canadians hold huge rally to fight discrimination against them by city of Toronto
The citizens of Toronto, Canada are no longer tolerating discrimination against Christians, and around 600 to 700 individuals recently attended the "Stop Bullying Christians" rally held at Dundas Square just to pray, dance, sing hymns, and wave banners professing their faith.

Pastor Davey Blackburn criticised by fellow minister for forgiving wife's murderer: 'It's a sign of weakness'
Widower Pastor Davey Blackburn has just been criticized by a fellow minister as for choosing to forgive his wife Amanda's murderer.

Pastor Greg Laurie: 'We're living in the last days' as biblical prophesies unfold â rise of terrorism and Russia-Iran alliance
Harvest Christian Fellowship Pastor Greg Laurie from California believes that the prophecies made by the book of Revelations in the Bible are already unfolding, and people better be prepared.

Ben and Jessa Seewald feel blessed being parents this Thanksgiving
It is the first time that the Seewald family from the TLC documentary "Jill and Jessa: Counting On" will be celebrating Thanksgiving with baby Spurgeon Elliot.

70 percent of women who had abortions identify themselves as Christians â survey
A lot of evangelicals are opposing abortion because getting rid of an unborn baby goes against their faith. However, a new survey conducted by the Christian research group LifeWay has discovered that around 70 percent of women who had an abortion are actually self-identified Christians.

East London church holds vigil to honour victims of gender-based violence
A church in East London has committed to portraying the true history of women in the area .with an exhibition, after a museum that promised to be "the only dedicated resource in the East End to women's history" has in fact sensationalised and glamourized the killings of the famed Jack the Ripper.

Indonesia: Muslim group launches global anti-ISIS campaign
A worldwide anti-ISIS campaign has been launched in Indonesia by Islam's largest organisation, the New York Times reports.

Norwegian Christian couple accused of 'indoctrinating' children have them removed
An extraordinary row has erupted over the removal by Norway's child welfare services of the five children of a Pentecostal Christian couple.

German church converted to house 50 refugees wins round local community
A church in Germany has won round its local community after causing uproar when it suspended its Sunday services in order to house fifty refugees.