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Rebecca Marlow
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Scotland urged to follow Germany in rejecting assisted suicide proposals
MSPs are being urged to follow Germany's example and vote down assisted suicide proposals when they come before Holyrood.
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King and Queen to receive Honours of Scotland
King Charles and Queen Camilla are to be presented with the Honours of Scotland - the formal name for the Scottish Crown Jewels - at a service in Edinburgh today.
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Special service at Westminster Abbey to celebrate NHS' 75th birthday
The service will be attended by the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh as well as around 1,500 NHS staff, and senior government and political leaders.
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Supreme Court's Rwanda ruling welcomed
Christians are calling for a "rethink" after the Supreme Court struck down the government's plans to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.
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Catholic Church in Germany experiences exodus of members amid abuse scandal
The Catholic Church in Germany lost over half a million people last year as it continues to grapple with an abuse scandal.
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World Council of Churches celebrates 75th anniversary
The World Council of Churches held an ecumenical celebration in Geneva over the weekend to mark its 75th anniversary.
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Calls for end to 'pills by post' abortion service after woman jailed
There have been calls for the "dangerous" 'pills-by-post' abortion scheme to end after a woman was jailed for using the service when she was over the legal time limit.
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Uganda on the brink of massive food crisis
A humanitarian disaster is unfolding in Uganda amid widespread food and funding shortages, Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) has warned.
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New resource helps churches map prayer and mission in local communities
A new digital tool is being launched to enable local churches across the UK to map where prayer and mission are taking place within their local areas.
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Former Archbishop of Canterbury wants Parliament to debate assisted suicide
Former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Carey, is calling on the British government to allocate time in Parliament for discussing possible legislation around assisted suicide.
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Archbishop 'distressed' by attacks on Christians in India
The Archbishop of Canterbury has lamented violent attacks on indigenous tribal Christians in north-eastern India.
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Christian Aid food warehouse struck by Russian missiles
A Christian Aid food warehouse was one of the buildings hit when Russian missiles struck the hometown of Ukraine's Eurovision entrant on Saturday.
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Rick Warren appointed first chancellor of Spurgeon's College
Purpose Driven Life author Rick Warren has been installed as the first-ever chancellor of Spurgeon's College in London.
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British teens have positive view of Jesus, study finds
A new study by the Barna Group suggests that British teens have an openness towards Jesus while a sizable minority are interested in learning about Christianity.
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Carl Lentz admits to 'major lies' in teaser trailer for new Hillsong documentary
Carl Lentz is facing up to the scandal that brought down his leadership at Hillsong New York City.
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