Michael Trimmer
UK will not cut aid to Uganda following anti-gay law
The UK will not be cutting aid to Uganda after yesterday's anti-gay bill was signed into law.
Pope cleans up Vatican finances
The Pope has continued sweeping through the Vatican, and has set in place plans to clean up its finances.

More young Anglicans taking up call to ministry
More and more younger people are seeking ordination in the Church of England, according to new figures

The Vatican consumes more wine than any other country
A new study shows that the Vatican drinks more wine per person than any other nation.

Re-evangalising secular Europe
The head of church planting for the Free Evangelical Church of Germany talks about a new course which he has aimed directly at the Secular Postmodern core of modern Europe.

Government accused of discriminating against Religious Education
The failure to provide bursaries for postgraduates training to teach Religious Education has been described as "rank discrimination" by a group of charities trying to plug the funding gap left by the Government.

Catholic Church intensifies campaign against assisted dying
Leaflets are being sent out to Catholic parishes across England and Wales explaining why the Church cannot support assisted dying.

Keith O'Brien could lose Cardinal status
Fresh complaints from priests over sexual misconduct could see Keith O'Brien loose his Cardinal status.
Archbishop Tutu compares Ugandan anti-gay law to Nazism and Apartheid
Former Archbishop Desmond Tutu strongly criticises Uganda as it moves forward with new anti-gay laws.

Ukraine: Stories of faith, hope and love amid the grief
The bloodshed and pain of recent months is leading many Ukrainians to re-evaluate their lives and for some, it is causing them to turn to God

Upheaval in Ukraine: A missionary's story
Christian missionary in Kiev, Markus Wolf, gives an idea of the turmoil in the city in the last week

Europe-wide right to gay marriage being challenged in the courts
The European Centre for Law and Justice will be fighting two Italian cases that argue same sex marriage is a human right.

Nick Clegg defends Government welfare reforms against Church attack
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has hit back at Christian leaders who strongly criticised the governing Coalition's handling of welfare reforms

Food poverty should be Government priority, says Children's Society
The Children's Society today called for the government to take more action on the causes of food poverty in the UK.
Ukrainian monastery turned into makeshift hospital
In the midst of the unrest in Ukraine, sanctuary and healing is found for some in Mikhailovsky monastery

The Bible and camels
Claims that camels did not appear in the lands of the Bible until the first millennium BC have been questioned by other scholars on the subject.