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Church Times, 5 February 2010Subscribers can read Paul Handley's in-depth interview with Aaqil Ahmed, last year's controversial choice as the BBC's head of religion and ethics. Church Times staffers have been busy this week; veteran reporter Margaret Holness delivers an eyewitness report from the Australian town of Marysville, which was devastated by the raging bushfires of last year. Not a subscriber? Why not take advantage of our special subscription offer today? In the meantime, everyone can join in the debates on Dave Walker's blog |
Churches to keep their exemption from equality law, Harman confirmsTHE LAW covering church employment will stay as it is, Harriet Harman, said on Tuesday. |
I look forward to my UK visit, Pope tells bishopsTHERE was surprise this week that the Pope has confirmed his forthcoming visit to the UK before an announcement has been made from Buckingham Palace... |
Dr Sentamu warns of ‘mercy killings’THE Archbishop of York, Dr Sentamu, said this week that pressure to legalise assisted suicide could eventually lead to the killing of disabled people... |
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Accuracy of briefing paper on ACNA challengedA SENIOR CLERIC of the Anglican Church of Canada has identified inaccuracies in Lorna Ashworth’s briefing paper for her private member’s motion, which... |
Religious TV programmes at Easter to increase, says BBCTHE BBC has announced a big increase in religious programmes for Holy Week and Easter. |
Primate resigns from ACC committeeTHE President-Bishop of the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East, the Most Revd Mouneer Anis, has resigned from the Standing Committee of... |
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