Florence Taylor

Married people are the most satisfied in the UK, according to new report
Married people are the most satisfied people in the United Kingdom, while those who are separated or divorced are the most dissatisfied, according to new figures released today.

VeggieTales is back: Exclusive clip of new song from the upcoming season
VeggieTales â the well-loved Biblically-grounded cartoon featuring anthropomorphic fruit and veg â is back, and we have a sneak preview clip from the upcoming season.

Purim 2016: All you need to know about the Jewish festival
The Jewish festival of Purim begins at sunset this evening, marking the start of two days of celebration for Jewish people. Here's all you need to know about why and how it's celebrated...

Pope Francis to wash feet of young refugees on Holy Thursday
Pope Francis will wash the feet of twelve young refugees on Holy Thursday, re-enacting a rite Jesus performed on his apostles before being crucified.

Brussels attack: Grand Mufti of Egypt condemns 'plague' of terrorism
The Grand Mufti of Egypt has condemned the terrorist attacks claimed by ISIS in Brussels, saying that such heinous acts can never be justified by religion.

Just 50 Jews left in Yemen after covert airlift operation
Just 50 Jews remain in Yemen, after 19 were airlifted to Israel in the final covert rescue mission, marking the end of a Jewish community dating 2,000 years.

850 Palestinian Christians granted visas to visit Jerusalem for Easter
Israeli authorities have granted 850 Palestinian Christians living in Gaza permits to travel to Jerusalem and Bethlehem over Easter.

Do you care enough to be a Christian?
When confronted with the human face of poverty, are we guilty of looking the other way?

Government is 'complicit' in stagnant gender pay gap, MPs say
The government is "complicit" in the failure to close the gender pay gap, MPs said today

EU and Turkey strike deal to send back refugees
European Union negotiators and Turkey have reached a deal to halt illegal migration flows to Europe that would mean all refugees and migrants arriving in Europe from Sunday would be sent back across the Aegean sea.

Catholic Church loses legal battle for ownership of Córdoba's mosque-cathedral
The Catholic Church has lost a legal battle to claim legal ownership over a mosque-Cathedral in Córdorba, Spain.

Jewish groups set to boycott Trump for inciting violence and hatred
Several groups of rabbis are planning to boycott Donald Trump's speech at a major pro-Israel meeting in Washington on Monday, accusing the GOP front runner of encouraging hatred.

Ancient Crucifix discovered by amateur treasure hunter 'may change Christian history'
A 1,000-year-old gold crucifix discovered in Denmark may change our understanding of the history of Christianity in the country.

Founder of bogus prayer website ordered to repay $7m to 160,000 deceived customers
The founder of a supposed Christian prayer website and other businesses will pay back millions of dollars, having "systematically deceived" consumers he enticed to pay for prayers, according to the Washington state attorney general.

Pope Francis urges European nations to open borders to refugees
Pope Francis urged nations to "open their hearts and open their doors" to refugees on Wednesday, appealing for compassion for those waiting at closed European borders made to feel like exiles abandoned from God.

State Department delays decision to label ISIS atrocities 'genocide'
The US State Department has delayed the decision to call the suffering of Christians and other religious minorities in the Middle East genocide.