Every five years (called a quinquennium), the Church of England elects its General Synod, which is essentially the church’s equivalent of the House of Commons.
And as this q...
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Every five years (called a quinquennium), the Church of England elects its General Synod, which is essentially the church’s equivalent of the House of Commons.
And as this q...
Last week, the UK branch of Amnesty International published a report entitled: “A growing threat: the anti-rights movement in the UK.”
Dozens of Christian organisations and many other organisations were dubbed ‘anti-...
A Christian nurse who was investigated, suspended, disciplined and referred to the Nursing and Midwifery Council after declining to use a convicted paedophile patient’s preferred pronouns has written to government ministers demanding urgent national guidance for the NHS.
Shadow Equalities Minister,
This week has seen the death of two cultural giants who stood for what is right in public life.
Lord Mackay of Clashfern was a legal titan, rising to the position of Lord Chancellor. Lord Wolfson of Tredegar paid tribute to him saying he was “a man of profound Christian faith, who lived out the words of scripture, ‘He that ruleth over men must be just, ruling in the fe...
After a seven-year, high-profile battle, Rev. Dr Bernard Randall has secured a legal settlement with Trent College and succeeded in overturning the Church of England’s (CofE) safeguarding blacklisting of him for preaching a sermon on freedom of belief and gender identity.
Supported by the Christian Legal Centre on multiple fronts, Bernard had challenged the way he was ...