Manchester Bishop Condemns Springer Opera
The Bishop of Manchester, Rev Nigel McCulloch, has criticised the BBC for its plans to screen the controversial stage musical ‘Jerry Springer the Opera’. The controversial musical is reported to contain constant offensive expletives, blasphemous scenes....
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UK Pushes to Freeze Debts of Tsunami Countries
A worrying concern over the world debts owed by the nations affected by the tsunami in south east Asia has been foreseen by the UK government ministers. The already-weak economies of many...
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United in Sorrow for New Year to Speed up Tsunami Relief
Under the gloom of the horrific Indian Ocean tsunami, New Year festivities were turned into mourning for millions of survivors in South East Asia. As the death toll continues to rise past 125,000, world leaders are stepping up plans for a global effort to provide more aid...
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British Passion for Religion becoming Weary
A YouGov survey has recently revealed further evidence that Britain has further slipped into the realms of being a largely irreligious country. The most recent statistics have revealed that only a minority now believe that God exists...
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"Make Poverty History" Spirit Soaring High in Britain
In just a few days, the New Year will come, which will give the UK an important role in world mission. Highlighted in the agenda is the Make Poverty History campaign launched in the UK by more than 100 charities, trade unions and aid agencies worldwide...
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Evangelical Alliance anxious at Theatre example of Religious Hatred Legislation
Evangelicals have expressed a great 'alarm' regarding a Birmingham play that has closed due to violence. The Repertory theatre had to cancel their production after hundreds of people attempted to interrupt the performance...
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Worldwide Christians Determined to End Poverty in 2005
Running up to 2005, the call from the UK to end world poverty is soaring. Over 100 aid agencies, campaign groups, churches and trade unions have joined to form a worldwide coalition known as Make Poverty History...
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Prince Charles Urges Abolishment of Muslim Death Penalty for Converts
The Prince of Wales, Charles George, has held a private summit of Christian and Muslim leaders at Clarence House this month, aiming to abolish the Muslim death penalty on converts to other faiths, reports the Daily Telegraph...
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Christian Aid Defends Vulnerable Countries in New World Trade Report
A new report entitled Rags to Riches to Rags published by Christian Aid in December, has raised the world's attention towards the unjust trade policy launched by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in the New Year...
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Christian MP joins Cabinet
The resignation of David Blunkett has paved the way for a new Catholic MP to join the Cabinet as the new Education Secretary. Ruth Kelly MP will step up to take the reigns in Parliament to complete a truly remarkable story of success...
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Government's Concession over "Back Door" Euthanasia Bill Stirs up Fury
Last night, the controversial drafted Mental Capacity Bill passed through its Third Reading in the House of Commons. Pro-lifers and Christians are outraged by the Government's concession over the bill...
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UNICEF Reveals "Poverty, War and AIDS" Destroys Billions of Childhoods
UNICEF - the UN Children's agency recently published its annual report on 9th December. Executive Director, Carol Bellamy highlighted "More than one billion children...