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7523 - 18 May 2007Back? Religion never really went away, argues Matthew Grimley in our features section, maintaining that Christianity has continued to hold its own at the centre of British intellectual life. This week's other main feature considers the plight of sex workers, and looks what is being done to help protect them. However, you can only read these if you are a subscriber. Subscribers also get extra news, extra books reviews, the Gazette section and much more. |
Brown has ‘strong moral sense’THE CHANCELLOR, Gordon Brown, received a cautious welcome from church leaders and aid agencies as he began his campaign to secure the office of Prime... |
Principal’s changes lead to resignations and wall of silenceWYCLIFFE HALL, Oxford, is the focus of a dispute involving allegations of a culture of bullying and intimidation, and of an ultra-conservative attitude... |
‘Take risks for young people’ says C of EHolding short services, going to night clubs, and finding language that is appropriate for the 21st century are three of the many suggestions made in... |
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Christian Aid: Use force to help displaced peopleBritish preoccupations with asylum policies and climate change are in danger of overshadowing a much bigger problem in the developing world, said Christian... |
Church in Iran: buildings may be returnedALMOST 30 churches and church buildings in Iran, confiscated by the government after the 1979 revolution, could be returned. |
Jordan revokes recognition of PatriarchTHE Greek Orthodox Church in the Holy Land is in crisis, after a decision by Jordan last weekend to revoke its recognition of the Patriarch of Jerusalem... |
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