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In his presidential address, he also points to changes on the agenda, including a new debate on assisted dying ...
Energy policy ultimately needs to be developed “in such a way that people, place, nature, and landscape can be protected and ...
FOR many, the felling of the Sycamore Gap tree in September 2023 marked a low ebb in society’s respect for trees, but the ...
A FORMER employee of Leicester diocese, Kat Gibson, has said that she felt “silenced by the diocese”, which had, she said, prevented her from warning others about the “abusive, deeply unhealthy” ...
President signs decree after what the Ukrinform news agency said was confirmation that the Metropolitan also held a Russian ...
Asians make up the largest ethnic community in the UK, but are rarely integrated into mainstream churches. What can be done, ...
WILDFIRES that have destroyed thousands of acres and led to the mass evacuation of people and livestock on the Navajo Nation ...
THE humanitarian crisis in Yemen is often forgotten as other global crises arise, say ophthalmologists from the Anglican ...
AFTER seven years of investigation by more than 1000 “volunteers, students, and aspiring archaeologists of all ages”, the ...
THE institutional Church is improving in its approach to people who are deaf, disabled or neurodivergent, but it still has a ...
THE Benefact Trust has awarded a grant of £2.1 million for a new training programme to benefit traditional heritage skills, ...
GIVEN that its organ is currently away, undergoing restoration, casual visitors to Gloucester Cathedral might be surprised to ...