Britain must address 'marriage crisis'
The Marriage Foundation convened a conference in London Friday, to discuss how society can address family breakdown..
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Money woes put pressure on relationships
Couples are feeling the strain of debt, new figures from a Christian debt counselling charity reveal.
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Australia Day 2013 Honours List
The Governor-General, Her Excellency Quentin Bryce AC CVO, Chancellor of the Order of Australia, has approved awards announced today in the Australia Day 2013 Honours List.
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Religious freedom essential for stable societies - bishop
The Bishop of Guildford has called upon the Government to uphold freedom of religion and conscience in the UK and abroad.
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'Hypersexualised' culture damaging women and children
Women and girls are being degraded by a \"striptease\" culture in Britain, the shadow health minister Diane Abbott will warn in a speech today.
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Christian lobby says NFP reform must account for diverse nature of sector
The Australian Christian Lobby said today that any changes to the tax treatment of churches and charities, must acknowledge the diverse nature of the sector and particularly the effect on the charitable activities of smaller churches and organisations caused any increased administrative overheads.
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Young people 'unable to cope with life'
One in 10 young people feel unable to cope with day-to-day life, The Prince\'s Trust has warned.
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Control of weapons trade 'is a start' - Archbishop
Greater gun control will not be enough to stop violence but it is a start, the Archbishop of Canterbury has said.
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ACL disappointed by federal government decision to slash foreign aid
The Australian Christian Lobby says it's disappointed the federal government has cut foreign aid again, the second time this year.
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Parents urged to set responsible driving example this New Year
Christmas Day hasn\'t even arrived yet but many teens will already have some idea of what they are doing on New Year\'s Eve and there\'s a good chance it will involve alcohol.
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Sydney sharp rise in poverty revealed by new figures
New figures released by The Exodus Foundation show a startling increase in the number of Sydney-siders struggling under financial pressure. The Foundation, which is Sydney\'s largest front line provider of free meals and services to the poor, has recorded increases in demand across a broad spectrum of socio-economic groups.
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More premature babies surviving
The number of babies surviving after being born very premature is rising, say researchers.