Harry Farley

Abuse victims can feel 'abandoned or punished by a god', IICSA interim abuse report says
Institutions like the Church are putting their reputations ahead of victims of child sexual abuse, an interim report published yesterday said.

Alfie Evans: Court rejects last-ditch appeal over treatment in Italy
Alfie Evans' parents lost another legal battle today as judges rejected their appeal against a previous ruling as 'totally without merit'.

Pew survey: What do Americans actually mean when they say they believe in God?
Half of Americans believe their lives are planned by God, a new survey suggests, with only a quarter saying God hardly ever determines the course of their life.

The Times 'distorted' coverage of Muslim foster care story
The Times newspaper 'distorted' its coverage of a foster case in which a five-year-old Christian girl was placed with Muslim foster parents, the press regulator ruled today.

Alfie Evans: Parents to appeal against Italy travel ban as judge criticises their legal team
The parents of terminally ill toddler Alfie Evans will appeal for a second time a judge's ruling that stops them taking their child to Italy for further treatment.

Pro-LGBT Anglicans hit back at letter threatening split over US gay friendly prayer book
Pro-LGBT Anglicans are hitting back at suggestions the Church of England's gay-friendly sister church in America could be booted out of the global Anglican Communion over its stance on same-sex weddings.

Alfie Evans' life support withdrawn after parents lose 'last-ditch' legal attempt
The parents of seriously ill baby Alfie Evans have lost another legal appeal after lawyers made a 'last-ditch appeal' against removing his life support.

Abortion clinic buffer zone order to face legal challenge in High Court
Ealing Council's abortion clinic 'buffer zone' will face a legal challenge after pro-life protesters said they would appeal the decision.

Alfie Evans: European court rejects case as protesters storm hospital
The parents of 23-month-old Alfie Evans have lost their latest legal battle after the European Court of Human Rights rejected their appeal as 'inadmissible'.

It's a boy! Duchess of Cambridge 'doing well' after giving birth to third child
The Duchess of Cambridge has safely given birth to her third child, a baby boy, this morning.

Hereford cathedral singers become first ever Anglican choir to sing papal mass at Vatican
Hereford Cathedral choir will make history this summer when it becomes the first Anglican cathedral choir to sing at a Papal Mass in Rome since the Reformation.

Police close investigation into 'fresh information' over George Bell abuse allegations
Police have dropped an investigation into the late-George Bell after the Church of England passed on 'fresh information' related to allegations of historic abuse.

'Most important religious collection outside Vatican': Welby launches Lambeth Palace's £23m library
Donning a high-vis jacket and construction helmet, the archbishop of Canterbury took part in a 'ground-breaking' ceremony to mark the start of construction for Lambeth Palace's first new building for more than a century.

Catholic bishops 'deeply concerned' about transgender ideology warning it creates 'confusion'
Catholics bishops said they are 'deeply concerned' about the rise in transgender ideology, warning that it is 'creating confusion'.

Alfie Evans: Supreme Court rejects appeal as Catholic bishops hold back from backing parents
The parents of 23-month-old Alfie Evans have lost their latest legal battle as Catholic bishops in the UK refused to back their case to have the baby taken to the Vatican-run Bambino Gesu hospital in Rome.

Opelo Kgari: The Christian woman facing deportation after living the UK half her life
Opelo Kgali was on her way to yoga with friends when she was suddenly taken to Yarls Wood detention centre and threatened with deportation without warning.