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Regular readers will know that I have been concerned for many years at the gradual erosion of the clergy stipend, and both ...
In theory, the Archbishop of Canterbury is appointed by the King, as Supreme Governor of the CofE. However, in reality, the King simply rubberstamps the name given to him by the Prime Minister, which ...
The House of Bishops, which has been meeting in York this week, has issued a statement on the situation in Gaza. “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God.” (Matthew 5:9) ...
Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim. Those are their names. They met at work—they were staffers at the Israeli embassy—and ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) released a new guideline on preventing adolescent pregnancies in low and middle-income ...
The Antoniazzi amendment would make it more likely that healthy babies are aborted at home for any reason, up to birth. Tonia ...
Douglas Murray’s On Democracies and Death Cults: Israel and the Future of Civilization begins with an observation about the ...
This divide is not, as the polite fiction has it, a respectful divide between those who support versus those who oppose the principle of assisted dying, but something much darker. This is a black gulf ...
New Testament scholar N.T. Wright responded to a complex question about transgender identity and Christian faith during a recent episode of his “Ask N.T. Wright Anything” podcast. The episode, ...
A flotilla of ‘Little Ships’ crossing the English Channel to commemorate the Dunkirk evacuation was forced to divert so Border Force could escort a migrant boat to Britain. The Telegraph has the story ...
She’s in prison for an opinion. And by discussing it – in fact, always expressing repugnance – one is (albeit inadvertently) ...
Antisemitic incidents reached the highest level recorded, the monitoring and community safety organisation the Community Security Trust (CST) said. In the 12 months after the 7 October attacks there ...