The Archbishop of Canterbury has warned that legalising assisted dying could become a “slippery slope”. His comments come as a private member’s bill proposed by Kim Leadbeater MP is the first debate ...
The newly appointed Bishop of Wolverhampton, Dr Tim Wambunya, has received a formal rebuke under the Clergy Discipline Measure (CDM) for his involvement in a non-canonical ordination in Berlin earlier ...
The Satanic Temple (TST) has launched its second telehealth abortion clinic, claiming to offer "religious abortion services" as part of its "destruction ritual." This clinic, named Right to your life ...
A Christian man has been found guilty of breaching abortion clinic buffer zone rules after silently praying for his deceased son. Adam Smith-Connor, a military veteran and father of two, was sentenced ...
New research from the National Churches Trust has revealed that UK churches save the NHS £8.4 billion a year by providing vital health-related services. From addiction recovery and mental health ...
Nottingham University Library has placed warnings on the works of medieval writers such as Chaucer, Gower and Hoccleve alerting viewers to “expressions of the Christian faith”. The warnings have been ...
Christian-owned restaurant chain Chick-fil-A has announced its expansion into the UK, with plans to open locations in London, Liverpool, Leeds, and Belfast. Over the next two years, the company aims ...
In 2023, the Church Commissioners excluded more than 800 companies from their investment portfolio on ethical grounds, including 38 firms that failed to engage over their connections with Russia.
Christians in the central state of Chhattisgarh formed an 80-mile-long human chain to protest the lack of action against a politician for allegedly making derogatory comments about Jesus and Christian ...
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has issued an apology following backlash from Roman Catholic groups who accused her of mocking the sacrament of communion. The controversy arose after a video ...
Avon and Somerset police have apologised to Dia Moodely, a grandfather and pastor who was arrested after street preaching in Bristol, after arresting him and ordering his signs to be destroyed.