Mixed Reactions to Prince of Wales Marriage Announcement
Mixed reactions have been seen by Religious leaders from the Anglican, Roman Catholic Church and evangelical groups to the news that Prince Charles and Mrs Camilla Parker Bowles are to marry. Rev Rowan Williams, Reform and the Evangelical Alliance....
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Anti-Poverty Wristband Sales Top 500,000 after Mandela Visit
Last week the Nobel Peace Prize Winner Nelson Mandela visited London to rally poverty eradication in 2005, as invited by the UK-based global anti-poverty campaign Make Poverty History...
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Britain Pro-lifers Row over Cloning License to Dolly's Father
The controversy over cloning has been reignited by the British government as it issued the second human cloning license to the Father of Dolly the Sheep on Tuesday...
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UK Grants Human Cloning License to Dolly Scientist
On 8th February, the UK granted a human cloning license to the British scientist who created the first cloned creature in the world - Dolly the Sheep. The new license has stirred fresh controversy over the issue in Britain...
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Kenya & Mozambique back G7 Debt Relief Proposals
On Monday, a debt relief compromise was agreed upon by Kenya and Mozambique, which was agreed by the Group of Seven (G7) wealthy countries at the weekend...
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Mandela Joins World Leaders' Meeting to Call for Debt Relief
Ater his powerful call to support Britain in eradicating poverty, Nobel Prize Winner, Nelson Mandela has further focused his pull on the G7 finance ministers who are meeting in London during the weekend...
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Mandela Urges the Rich to Free the World from Poverty
The respectable Nobel Peace Prize Winner Nelson Mandela yesterday spoke in London's Trafalgar Square after he was invited by the UK-based anti-poverty campaign "Make Poverty History"...
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Photo News: Mandela Challenges Londoners to Fight against Poverty
On 3rd February, thousands of people packed into London's Trafalgar Square at noon to listen to the speech from the Nobel Peace Prize winner Nelson Mandela. The passion of Mandela moved the hearts...
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Christian Aid Criticises Unjust Economy in Post-War Iraq
While a new era of politics in Iraq will emerge after the democratic national election, Christian Aid yesterday raised its concerns over Iraq’s missing billions from the government funds...
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Mandela to Rally World on Debt Relief in London
Thursday 3rd February marked a remarkable day for Britain’s continued effort in world debt relief. The Nobel Prize winner, former South Africa president Nelson Mandela spoke to a crowd of 10,000 at London’s Trafalgar Square...
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Christian Aid Welcomes UN Sudan Report
The United Nations International Commission of Inquiry has presented clear evidence of serious human rights abuses in the Sudanese province of Darfur, an agency of the churches in the UK and Ireland said Tuesday ...
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Christian Aid Plant "Tree of Life" at British Museum
A piece of extraordinary and significant art work "Tree of Life" is to be unveiled at the British Museum on 2nd February. The British charity Christian Aid and the British Museum have jointly coordinated the project...