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Church Times, 22 May 2009This week subscribers can read how Christians are involved in the reconciliation process in Zimbabwe after the appointment of the coalition government, while in another feature Economist journalists John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge explain why they think religion is increasing in importance in world affairs. There is also a selection of photos from the recent Christian Resources Exhibition. For more news and views see the Church Times blog |
It will take time to regain trust, say MPsCHRISTIAN MPs this week said it could take a long time for Parliament to win back the trust of the electorate in the wake of the expenses scandal. |
Voters urged: ‘Keep out BNP’EVERY VOTE matters in the elections on 4 June because a low turnout could mean that the BNP might end up with as many as four seats in the European Parliament... |
Irish report on ‘dark period’A REPORT that details widespread sexual and physical abuse and neglect of more than 1000 children by religious orders in the Republic of Ireland |
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‘Victory’ in Sri Lanka, but agencies fear for victimsCHURCH LEADERS in Sri Lanka have called for political dialogue and equality for all peoples, after the government claimed victory in the long-running... |
Diocese tries to help Swat refugeesTHE UN’s refugee agency, UNHCR, has warned that the humanitarian crisis in Pakistan has become “one of the most dramatic of recent times”. |
Pastoral crisis after Victoria’s bushfires is far from abatingTHREE MONTHS after bushfires ravaged Victoria on 7 February — “Black Saturday” — all 173 victims have now been identified. |
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