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Christians arrested at Extinction Rebellion protests in London
Christians, including members of the clergy, were among those arrested this week in London while taking part in Extinction Rebellion protests.
Concerns over girls skipping school to avoid using gender-neutral toilets
Gender-neutral toilets are becoming increasingly common across schools in the UK as a way to be inclusive towards children who do not identify with their biological sex.

Fresh conflict in Syria threatens 'new exodus of Christians'
Archbishop Jacques Behnan Hindo is angry not only with Turkey, but with the international community, including the UK, for its own military interventions in Syria in the last few years.

Flora cuts ties with Mumsnet over anti-trans criticism
Mumsnet has defended the free speech of parents to share their concerns about transgender issues on the popular forum after Upfield, the makers of Flora margarine, cut ties over anti-trans criticism.

Nike Jesus trainers injected with 'holy water' from Jordan River, costing $3,000, sell out in minutes
A limited-edition Nike Air Max 97 trainer filled with water from the Jordan River in the soles has been released by Brooklyn-based company MSCHF. The trainers have been called "Jesus Shoes", and despite a price tag of $3,000 per pair, the shoes have sold out within minutes.

Army chaplain praises 'great sacrifice' of 13 previously missing WWI soldiers finally laid to rest
An army chaplain has paid tribute to the "great sacrifice" shown by previously missing soldiers from World War I who were finally laid to rest on Thursday.
Church 'deeply concerned' over Turkish Syria offensive
The Church of Scotland has called for "swift action" to bring an end to violence in northern Syria after Turkey began its offensive on the region.

Marriage isn't the answer
The next time you try to fix my singleness, remember that I don't need a husband, I just need Jesus.

Calls for Cuban officials to be barred from the US over religious freedom violations
The US government is being urged to bar Cuban officials from entering the country over reports that religious minorities are facing increasing persecution.
Christian woman killed, four others kidnapped from church in Nigeria
A pastor's wife is among those abducted.

Coptic Archbishop calls on Christians to promote unity after years of 'turmoil'
The Coptic Archbishop of London, Angeolos, has called on Christians to be "an icon of what it is to be one in our diversity" at a time when Britain and much of the world is experiencing "great anxiety".

MP challenges funding for abortion provider Marie Stopes
Fiona Bruce MP has launched a parliamentary motion asking the Government to cut funding to abortion provider Marie Stopes International.

Government definition of extremism compromises free speech, says commission chief
Concerns have been raised that the Government's definition of extremism is restricting free speech and legitimate debate.

Mother of baby born with Down's Syndrome wins compensation for 'wrongful birth'
The NHS is faced with having to pay thousands of pounds in damages after being successfully sued for 'wrongful birth' by a woman who says she would have aborted her son if she had known that he had Down's Syndrome.

John Piper: There are 'degrees of suffering in hell'
The popular theologian believes that there are "degrees of suffering in hell" because some sins are "more heinous, more destructive, more blasphemous than others".

Baby remains found in boot of abortionist's car
The remains of aborted babies have been found in the car of a late abortionist at the centre of a police investigation in Illinois.