Susie Turner

Winchester Cathedral awarded £10.5m for urgent conservation work
Winchester Cathedral awarded £10.5m for urgent conservation work

Winchester Cathedral is one of several sites receiving multi-million pound awards from the Heritage Lottery Fund.

UK slightly happier than last year
UK slightly happier than last year

There were "small improvements" in personal wellbeing in the UK in the last year, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics.

Millions attend close of World Youth Day

One of the biggest Roman Catholic youth festivals came to a close on Sunday with a Mass on Copacabana beach led by Pope Francis.

Don\'t arrest street preachers who say homosexuality is a sin, police told
Don't arrest street preachers who say homosexuality is a sin, police told

The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police is being asked to take steps to ensure officers do not arrest street preachers who call homosexuality a sin.

Millions turn out to hear Pope at Copacabana beach
Millions turn out to hear Pope at Copacabana beach

Up to three million people filled Copacabana beach in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro last night to hear Pope Francis.

Take the Church to the streets, Pope tells young faithful
Take the Church to the streets, Pope tells young faithful

The Pope has encouraged thousands of young Catholics to take to the streets and "stir things up".

Condolences for victims of Spain train crash
Condolences for victims of Spain train crash

The General Secretary of the World Council of Churches has expressed "solidarity" with victims of Wednesday's horrific train crash in Spain.

City Harmonic\'s new album Heart is all about being human
City Harmonic's new album Heart is all about being human

For their highly anticipated follow up to I Have A Dream (It Feels Like Home), City Harmonic have gone back to the beginning and the kind of people we were meant to be in God's original and glorious creation.

Fears of election violence in Mali
Fears of election violence in Mali

There are fears that violence could mar voting in Mali's presidential elections this weekend.

Petition for religious freedom in India

Release International is urging people to sign its petition on religious freedom in India following the passage of anti-conversion laws in several states.

Spain rail crash prompts call for prayer
Spain rail crash prompts call for prayer

Churches in Spain are being asked to remember the victims of a rail crash on Wednesday that killed at least 80 people.

Internet connection is top hotel gripe
Internet connection is top hotel gripe

We may be living and travelling in the digital age but when it comes to getting online, it seems hotels are still being outdone by the local coffee shop.

Most Londoners eat in front of the TV
Most Londoners eat in front of the TV

The traditional dinner at the table has died a death in the capital, according to a new poll.

Anxiety costing UK £10bn a year
Anxiety costing UK £10bn a year

There were more than five million cases of anxiety disorder in the UK in 2010, a new study has found.

Skipping breakfast and why saving time may not save your health
Skipping breakfast and why saving time may not save your health

Skipping breakfast may be the norm for some people in the morning mayhem but it may do us more harm than good in the long term.

Plight of street children inspires skydive
Plight of street children inspires skydive

The founder of Christian children's charity Viva has taken part in a skydive to raise money for street children.