Livia Tossici-Bolt

US warns UK over free speech, citing pro-lifer's prosecution

The US state department has issued a statement saying it is "concerned about freedom of expression in the United Kingdom" and that it is "monitoring" the case of a pro-life woman prosecuted for holding a sign offering help within an abortion clinic "buffer zone". 

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Justin Welby feels 'personal failure' over handling of John Smyth case

The former Archbishop of Canterbury also said he was "profoundly ashamed" of a farewell speech in the House of Lords in which he appeared to make light of his resignation over safeguarding failures.

Justin Welby feels 'personal failure' over handling of John Smyth case

Megachurch pastor criticises Disney's ‘Snow White’ remake for abandoning biblical themes

Harvest pastor Greg Laurie has criticised Disney’s live-action remake of ‘Snow White’ for stripping away what he sees as its original gospel-centred message. 

Megachurch pastor criticises Disney's ‘Snow White’ remake for abandoning biblical themes

Bradford Cathedral to host launch of 2025 Cathedrals Cycle Relay in UK City of Culture year

The third national Cathedrals Cycle Relay (CCR) is set to launch on 24 May 2025 from Bradford Cathedral, coinciding with Bradford’s year as the UK City of Culture.

Bradford Cathedral to host launch of 2025 Cathedrals Cycle Relay in UK City of Culture year

President Trump's Arctic love affair

Surely an ally should not be presented with a take it or leave it poke in the eye?

President Trump's Arctic love affair
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Echoes of John Knox: the Scottish Christians seeking to put Christ at the centre of education

"To give up on education is to give up on the Great Commission.”

Echoes of John Knox: the Scottish Christians seeking to put Christ at the centre of education
World
Myanmar Burma
Christians respond after devastating Myanmar earthquake

Christian humanitarian organisations are mobilising quickly to provide relief following a catastrophic 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck central Myanmar and parts of Thailand on Friday. 

Lagos, Nigeria
Bishop urges UK government to put diplomatic pressure on Nigeria as Christians continue to suffer

A Nigerian bishop has called on the UK government to make diplomatic and economic relations with his country conditional on Nigeria’s efforts to return internally displaced people to their homelands.

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Gender-critical Canadian dad fined ahead of 'litmus test' free speech hearing in Australia

"This is a serious issue with real world implications for families across the globe and we need to be able to discuss it," said internet sensation Billboard Chris, who is being backed by Elon Musk's X.

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Russian court bans 'extremist' New Testament translation

A Russian court has banned an "extremist" translation of the New Testament

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Carl Beech
'It’s a hiatus, not the end': Carl Beech steps back from ministry leadership amid Parkinson's disease and diabetes

UK evangelist Carl Beech has publicly announced he is stepping down from his role as President of Christian Vision for Men (CVM) and Edge Ministries to focus on other projects and his health battles with Parkinson’s Disease and diabetes. 

Disability disabled people
The Spring Statement is devastating for disabled people 

Please pray. Please write to your MP about these things. And please, check on any disabled friends to see how they are coping with what is unfolding at the moment.

Enoch Burke
Irish court to forcibly take €40,000 from Christian teacher Enoch Burke

An evangelical Christian from Ireland, who was suspended from his teaching job, is to have €40,000 forcibly removed from his bank account following a court order.

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KFC gravy baptism advert sparks controversy

KFC's controversial gravy baptism was at least done via total immersion

assisted suicide
Former MP: Assisted suicide bill 'unsafe', 'biased' and 'rushed'

A former MP calls the assisted suicide bill "unsafe" "biased" and "rushed".

conversion therapy
Proposed conversion therapy ban is unworkable

Conversion therapy ban would mean criminalising simple acts like prayer and having a conversation

Clive Johnston
Retired pastor challenges abortion buffer zones law

A retired pastor who held a service in an abortion buffer zone is challenging the prosecution and the law itself

vatican
King Charles and Queen Camilla postpone Vatican visit as Pope Francis recovers from ill-health

King Charles III and Queen Camilla have postponed their anticipated visit on April 8 to the Vatican after medical advice recommended that Pope Francis take an extended period of rest, and mutual agreement between the British Royal Household and the Holy See.

Church of England
US study claims two in five Brits raised Christian no longer believe

A new report from the Washington-based Pew Research Center suggests that Britain’s religious identity is undergoing a transformation

Chelmsford Cathedral
The Church of England is one step closer to appointing first female Archbishop of Canterbury

The Church of England is one step closer to appointing its first female Archbishop of Canterbury now that the Bishop of Norwich, Graham Usher, has ruled himself out.  

Easter
School facing backlash over Easter cancelation says it will celebrate, just not at church

A primary school in the United Kingdom that faced criticism for cancelling its traditional Easter bonnet parade and church service, has announced plans to continue celebrating Easter but not at a local church in order to ensure “inclusivity.”

Tehran Iran
Iranian Christian allegedly beaten for requesting medical help

An Iranian Christian convert with a heart condition was allegedly beaten for requesting a cardiologist