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Indiscipline forcing teachers out, say Conservatives

Bad behaviour in classrooms and too much government red tape is prompting a growing number of school teachers to quit, the Conservatives said on Thursday.

Alzheimer's Society backs tracking devices

The Alzheimer's Society charity has backed government proposals to issue dementia sufferers with tracking devices, so long as patients agree.

UK urges restraint after Bhutto killing

British Foreign Secretary David Miliband voiced shock at the killing of Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto on Thursday.

Pakistan's Bhutto assassinated in bomb attack

Pakistani opposition leader and former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has been assassinated in a suicide bomb attack earlier on Thursday.

Baptists give grants to churches to alleviate poverty

A church in Essex that closed down two years ago is to re-open thanks to a grant from the Baptist Union of Great Britain (BUGB). Ardleigh Green Baptist Church will open in the New Year following renovation and redecoration work.

'God being violated' in Zimbabwe and Darfur, says Archbishop

The Archbishop of York has called for action against "God being violated" in Zimbabwe and Darfur.

Indian church attacks caused by 'inadequate' government protection, say Christians

The state government of Orissa is responsible for the attacks on churches and Christian organisations in Kandhamal district in India, according to the Orissa unit of the All-India Christian Council.

Recycle your unwanted Christmas gifts, says Presbyterian head

The head of the Presbyterian Church of Wales has called on people to recycle their unwanted Christmas gifts and leftover food to care for the environment this festive season.

Standing room only at Christmas services

Churches in the Diocese of Lichfield have enjoyed packed out services this Christmas, some with record high attendances.

Mystery worshippers to uncover what encourages churchgoing

Christian Research has commissioned Retail Maxim to begin a new "mystery worshipper" initiative designed to find the reasons why people do not go to Church or practise the Christian faith.

Christian Peoples Alliance joins forces with European Christian Democrats

The Christian Peoples Alliance (CPA) has made British electoral history by being the first party in the country to formally join part of the European family of Christian Democratic parties.

Police enforce curfew after India religious riots

Religious curfew comes into force in parts of eastern India after fatal clashes between Hindus and Christians.

Salvation Army, European Commission agree humanitarian partnership

The Salvation Army has entered into a five-year agreement with the European Commission's humanitarian arm to more effectively respond to global crises.

Mexico's Catholic Church faces priest shortage

Believers this holiday season are filling church pews across Mexico, but a shortage of priests in one of the world's most Roman Catholic nations threatens to leave many of the faithful without pastors.

Pope hails persecuted Christians as modern martyrs

Pope Benedict said on Wednesday that Christians faced persecution, torture and death in some parts of the world and continued to be made martyrs for their faith.

One killed, 14 churches attacked in eastern India

Hundreds of federal police were deployed in India's eastern state of Orissa on Wednesday after Hindu hardliners burnt and damaged 14 churches, killing at least one person, police said.