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Government must not delay in implementing minimum price on alcohol
Churches and charities have given a cautious welcome to the Government's plans to introduce a minimum price on alcohol sales.
Church schools must maintain Christian ethos
Church schools must robustly assert their Christian ethos in the face of challenges and attacks from secularists, a Church of England report has warned.
Bishopâs concern over Budget and Sunday trading laws
The Bishop of Chichester has raised questions over the freeze on tax allowances for the over-65s and plans to relax Sunday trading laws for the Olympics.
Clean water is just the start
Providing clean water to communities is just the part of the picture in alleviating malnutrition and eradicating malaria
12th album from Phillips, Craig and Dean
It's been more than 20 years since they formed but Phillips, Craig and Dean are as popular as ever.
Church leader condemns terror after French killings
The head of the World Council of Churches has condemned violence against religious and ethnic minorities after a spate of murders in southern France.
Iraq church targeted in bomb blasts
The Syrian Orthodox Church of St Matthew in Baghdad was one of the targets in a string of bombings Tuesday, as Iraqi extremists carried out a series of attacks in several cities and towns across the country that killed at least 52 people in total.
School cross spans the centuries
A centuries-old piece of timber has been given a new lease of life in the form of a cross carved by pupils at St Aidan's Church of England Academy in Darlington.
Churches gearing up for Easter Passion Plays
Props are being readied and scripts rehearsed ahead of Easter and the annual Passion plays.
Irish Church found to be negligent over sex abuse
A Vatican report has concluded that local church leaders were negligent when suspected incidents of sex abuse were brought to their attention.
EU called to act on corruption
Christian campaigners have delivered 10,000 calls to action on corruption to the European Union.
Budget 2012: What's in it?
The Association of Christian Financial Advisers takes a closer look at what's in the Budget
The Afters join October Baby soundtrack
Music from The Afters has been added to the soundtrack of upcoming feature film October Baby.
St Paul's searches for Diamond Jubilee choir
Young singers are being given a once-in-a-lifetime chance to perform in front of the Queen as part of St Paul's Cathedral's Diamond Choir.
Judge rules human rights don't apply to Christian Facebook case
A Christian demoted by employers over comments he made about gay marriage on his Facebook page has been told he cannot appeal to human rights arguments in his defence.
Children risking lives to escape North Korea
North Korean children are risking their lives to escape harsh conditions in their homeland, Release International has warned.