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James Macintyre is Managing Editor of Christian Today.
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Yes, Amber Rudd had to go, but she's a scapegoat: Responsibility lies with Theresa May
What strikes anyone who looks at the scandalous way the Windrush generation has been treated is the rank injustice of it all.
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Analysis: The Times' Islamophobic coverage is shocking but not surprising
The Times may not be the 'paper of record' that it undoubtedly was prior to Rupert Murdoch's takeover in 1981. But it is still widely regarded as the respectable newspaper to take and be seen with by ordinary people outside the beltway of those in the know about the inner workings of Fleet Street.
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Chilean victim of clerical abuse to urge Pope Francis to fire 'toxic' bishops
A Chilean man who was sexually abused by a priest as a boy will urge Pope Francis to fire 'toxic' bishops who covered up the assaults, he said yesterday ahead of a face-to-face meeting with the pope.
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From Nazi uniform to the Stephen Lawrence memorial: Prince Harry's impressive journey to maturity
The last VIP guests to arrive yesterday afternoon at the memorial service at St Martin-in-the-Fields church in Trafalgar Square, central London, marking 25 years since the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence, were Prince Harry and his fiancee Meghan Markle.
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Jeremy Corbyn in crunch talks with Jewish leaders about antisemitism under his leadership
Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, will hold a crunch meeting with Jewish leaders later today to discuss what steps he has taken to address antisemitism in the party under his leadership.
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Three billboards outside St Mary's, Hackney: Church highlights homelessness in campaign inspired by movie
A church in east London has erected three billboards in its grounds highlighting the thousands of local homeless people, inspired by the award-winning movie Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri in which a mother campaigns for justice for her murdered daughter.
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Annual Stephen Lawrence Day announced at memorial church service 25 years after teenager's racist murder
There will be an annual Stephen Lawrence Day to be held on the anniversary of the teenager's murder, 22 April, the prime minister has announced. Theresa May made the announcement at a memorial service to mark the 25th anniversary of the racist murder that shocked Britain and led to the Metropolitan police being described as institutionally racist, the Guardian reported.
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There is nothing to celebrate this St George's Day: Englishness has become toxic
Has the nation really changed, and what do we mean by nation anyway?
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Archbishop of York says police still need to learn about 'institutional racism' 25 years after Stephen Lawrence murder
John Sentamu has said that the Macpherson report which concluded the police were 'institutionally racist' following the murder of Stephen Lawrence 25 years ago today needs to be 'revisited' by every police force to prevent ongoing failures.
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Exclusive: Theresa May is 'not behaving like a Christian' and should consider resigning, says David Lammy
Systemic racism is in the government as well as much of society and Theresa May, who 'is not behaving like a Christian' over immigration, should consider resigning, the campaigning MP David Lammy has said.
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'I try to be optimistic, but it is difficult': The real story of what life is like for Christians in Iraq
In order to understand the plight of Christians in modern-day Iraq, it is important to go back not just to 2014, when Islamic State forced on them a brutal choice between dying, converting or fleeing the northern city of Mosul, but further: to the 2003 US-led invasion of the country.
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Vatican rejects German bishops' proposal to allow Protestant spouses to receive Communion
The Vatican body, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, has written a letter reportedly with the approval of Pope Francis to German bishops rejecting their proposal to allow some Protestant spouses to receive Communion, various Catholic news outlets reported.
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Russell Moore blasts US evangelicals more concerned with politics than 'good news of Jesus'
Leading Southern Baptist Russell Moore has said that US evangelicals are often more focused on the process of selecting presidential candidates than 'the good news of Jesus Christ' and called for the church to 'thrive on the margins'.
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Top Scottish bishop says Catholic Church is own worst enemy
A leading Scottish Catholic bishop has claimed that the Church may be its own worst enemy when it comes to spreading the gospel, in the wake of a priest in his diocese being jailed for child sex abuse.
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May accused of 'neo-colonialism' by bishop for backing gay rights in Commonwealth speech
A bishop from Trinidad has accused UK prime minister Theresa May of 'neo-colonialism' for saying she 'deeply regrets' Britain's historical legacy of anti-gay laws across the Commonwealth as its 53 leaders gathered in London for their annual summit.
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Archbishop of York resists calls to resign over handling of abusive priest case
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