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The government has announced plans which will give unmarried couples who live together similar financial rights as married couples.

But critics say the plans, which would apply to couples in England and Wales, will further erode the status of marriage.

A consultation on the plans was launched by the Ministry of Justice on 5 June and it will run for 10 weeks, closi...


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Islamist terrorists have claimed the killing of 76 Christians in a two-week-long spate of violence in the Beni region of North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

Reports claimed that fighters from Islamic State Central Africa Province (ISCAP) slaughtered 16 Christians in the village of Mayangose on Sunday 31 May.

A day earlier, 10 believers had been cap...


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UK police forces face immense pressures. They are asked to hold together a society increasingly divided by culture, religion, politics, and identity. Christians should acknowledge that reality and pray for those entrusted with the business of law and justice (Romans 13:1-4). We should also be careful not to see evidence of ‘two-tier policing’ behind every controversial decisi...


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The term ‘lanyard class’, apparently coined by Labour Peer Lord Glasman, has come into vogue. It describes the officious managers who dominate the civil service, public sector, and large corporations. They seem to live for red tape, drown people in DEI, and sneer at working-class common sense. Are churches immune from their groupthink, or has evangelicalism developed a lanyar...


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A Christian police community support officer has won a settlement after he was fired and banned from a career in the police force for questioning Islam during a diversity training event.

Luke Salmons was taking legal action against North Yorkshire Police for discrimination against his Christian beliefs, but the case was settled in his favour before it reached court.


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