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London Celebrates Record Number of Ordinations

A new record for the Diocese of London as 45 candidates ordained.

Brown says Britain Will Not Bow to Terrorist Threat

Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said Britain will not bow down to the continued threat of terrorism, as police arrest five people in connection with three thwarted attacks in the UK this week.

London Celebrates Record Number of Ordinations

A new record for the Diocese of London as 45 candidates ordained.

Guidance for Churches & The New July No-Smoking Regulations

Some churches are concerned about the effect on them of the smoking ban brought in on the 1st July 2007 by the 2006 Health Act.

World Vision Distributes 20,000 Dolls in Zambia

World Vision will distribute 20,000 baby dolls to thousands of children living in poverty in the southern African nation of Zambia. Hasbro Inc has donated 20,000 black Baby Alive Sip N Slurp dolls to the international relief agency.

Two Men Drive Blazing Car into Glasgow Airport

A car engulfed in flames has been driven into the main terminal at Glasgow Airport in what is a suspected major terrorist incident at 1515 BST, Saturday 30 June.

'Logos Bible Bus' Proclaims the Gospel Through its Bible Software

The Logos Bible Study Bus Tour made a scheduled stop at Crossroads Church, Louisiana as it continues it's journey across America...

SPUC Fears Easing of Abortion Laws

The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children fears that Britain's abortion laws will be eased following a vote by the British Medical Association earlier in the week to press the Government to relax current restrictions on abortion, and the appointment of Alan Johnson as the new Health Secretary.

Laura Bush Announces Inter-Faith Malaria Project in Mozambique

US First Lady Bush has announced the launch of a new inter-faith programme to help fight deadly malaria in Mozambique.

Egypt Bans Barbaric Female Circumcision

Egypt has announced a complete ban on female circumcision, known as 'genital mutilation', following a public outcry against the practice.

Carr's Helps Salvation Army with Daily Bread

A recent donation of bread makers from the Carlisle-based Carr's bakery to The Salvation Army will help ensure that older people across Britain get their daily portion of freshly-baked bread.

Carr's Helps Salvation Army with Daily Bread

A recent donation of bread makers from the Carlisle-based Carr's bakery to The Salvation Army will help ensure that older people across Britain get their daily portion of freshly-baked bread.

Egypt Bans Barbaric Female Circumcision

Egypt has announced a complete ban on female circumcision, known as 'genital mutilation', following a public outcry against the practice.

London Protests Against Eritrea Persecution

A service was recently held in London to protest against the treatment of the head of the Eritrean Orthodox Church. Patriarch Antonious, the leader of two million orthodox believers and a high-profile prisoner of conscience, was removed from his position earlier this year after criticising the Eritrean Government for interference in church activities.

Police Defuse Second Car Bomb

Police confirm the discovery of a second explosive device in Central London.

Gospel Reggae Pioneers to Hit UK Stage

Gospel Reggae pioneers Christafari have announced a world tour in support of their latest album, To the Foundation, that will take the groundbreaking group to nearly a dozen countries this summer.