Gretta Curtis and Maria Mackay
Churches Urged to Campaign on UK Poverty
Church Action on Poverty is challenging churches to campaign for urgent action to tackle the gap between rich and poor in the UK.
Archbishop of Canterbury Praises Blair
The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams has praised British Prime Minister Tony Blair for defending religious values and differences during his time in office.
CCPAS "Pleased" With Archbishop's Child Abuse Statement
The Churches Child Protection Advisory Service has said it is "very pleased" with the statement from the Archbishop of Canterbury on child abuse following last week's sentencing of Peter Halliday, the ex-choirmaster who abused boys between 1985 and 1990.
Songs of Praise Faces Further Scrutiny
The Bishop of Lichfield has supported the BBC as it stands up to criticism for filming its Songs of Praise Easter special last November.
London Mayor Issues Apology for Slave Trade
The Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, has formally apologised for London's role in the slave trade before calling on Prime Minister Tony Blair to follow suit and issue an official apology on behalf of the UK.
Blair Faces Rebellion over Trident, Churches Reaffirm Opposition
Prime Minister Tony Blair could face one of the biggest rebellions by his Labour Party since the start of the Iraq war, as MPs will vote on the £20bn plan to renew the UK's nuclear weapons system.
Street Pastors to Tackle Anti-Social Behaviour in Portsmouth
A ministry of Christian volunteers who demonstrate God's unconditional love by patrolling outside pubs and clubs to offer help to vulnerable revellers is ready to hit Portsmouth and make its streets safer at night.