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Christian school receptionist settles discrimination case out of court

A Christian school receptionist suing her employers for religious discrimination has reached an out of court settlement with the school and local authority.

Vatican buries hatchet with Beatles

Forty years after their break-up, the Vatican has decided to bury the hatchet with The Beatles over the “drugs and blasphemy” and praise their contribution to music.

Government bans 'irresponsible' alcohol deals

Government bans "all you can drink for £10" and women drink free deals in bid to tackle Britain's binge drinking problem.

Bishop's statue is reminder of suffering children

A thought-provoking sculpture depicting the suffering of children around the world has been unveiled in the grounds of the Bishop of Bath and Wells’ palace.

Call for education to stop relationships breaking down

The Relationships Foundation has called upon the Government to invest £10 million in voluntary organisations that provide relationship education for couples.

Archbishop joins celebrations at Gerald of Wales’ church

The Archbishop of Wales is to join celebrations marking the 800th anniversary of the church of medieval chronicler, Gerald of Wales.

Anglican priest lives without money for new BBC series

Anglican priest Peter Owen Jones has gone back to basics in the search for a simpler way of living life for a new BBC Two series.

Bible film comp reaches fever pitch

Wallace and Gromit creator Nick Park and Poirot actor David Suchet are among the judges to choose the winner of Bible Society’s film competition.

Former drug addict takes faith to school students with new RE project

Former drug addict's story of transformation into a person of faith inspires new RE project in Greater Manchester.

Email course targets curious non-Christians

Non-Christians wanting to find out more about how Christianity could change their lives are being invited to take part in a new email course.

Late cardinal remembered

Tributes have been paid to Cardinal Cahal Daly, who died on Thursday at the age of 92.

Burma rat plague prompts call for prayer

Gospel for Asia is calling for prayers for people affected by the severe famine in Burma’s Chin state brought on by a plague of rats.

Bishop apologises for Taliban comments

The new Bishop to the Armed Forces has apologised after saying the Taliban could be admired for their faith and sense of loyalty to one another.

Susan Boyle makes chart history with ‘I dreamed a dream’

Britain’s Got Talent star Susan Boyle has made chart history after her album became the best-selling debut album by a female artist.

CPAS finds training has ‘positive’ impact on church leaders

A new report by Anglican mission agency CPAS into the Arrow Leadership Programme has found that it has “positive long-term effects” on the life and ministry of church leaders.

Camilla hits out at explicit rap videos

The Duchess of Cornwall condemns sexually explicit rap videos by stars like Beyonce for sexualising youth.