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Students abducted in deadly attack on school and church
Students abducted in deadly attack on school and church

One person has been killed in a rampage by gunmen in Kaduna State, Nigeria, in which several children were kidnapped.

Low income families financially worse off after months of Covid
Low income families financially worse off after months of Covid

The coronavirus pandemic has had an adverse financial impact on low income families, new research has found.

14-year-old Christian girl in forced marriage and conversion case on the run after fleeing husband
14-year-old Christian girl in forced marriage and conversion case on the run after fleeing husband

A 14-year-old Christian girl who says she was kidnapped at gunpoint, and forced to convert to Islam and marry a Muslim man is on the run after fleeing from his home.

Abortions in Scotland at their highest since 2008
Abortions in Scotland at their highest since 2008

Abortion numbers rose to their second-highest ever on record last year, according to the latest statistics released by Public Health Scotland.

Jerry Falwell Jr formally resigns as Liberty U President after sex scandal claims
Jerry Falwell Jr formally resigns as Liberty U President after sex scandal claims

Liberty University has accepted the resignation of President and Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr after he and his wife became embroiled in sex scandal allegations.

Iranian Christian wins top award for animation about religious freedom
Iranian Christian wins top award for animation about religious freedom

"District 18" is inspired by Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which upholds religious freedom.

Young Christians are lonely despite being more connected than ever
Young Christians are lonely despite being more connected than ever

Tech is a way of life for many Millennials and Gen Z-ers but it's not filling the emotional gap and most pastors are not being proactive in teaching them how to use it wisely, research by Barna suggests.

Number of students choosing Religious Studies GCSE continues to fall
Number of students choosing Religious Studies GCSE continues to fall

The number of secondary school students opting for the Religious Studies GCSE in England and Wales has continued to fall, according to latest figures.

1 in 4 Brits have regularly engaged in online worship during lockdown
1 in 4 Brits have regularly engaged in online worship during lockdown

A significant proportion of the population has engaged with faith digitally during Covid-19, a study by researchers at Durham University has found.

Assisted dying law may change within four years, says MP
Assisted dying law may change within four years, says MP

Andrew Mitchell says there is growing support among MPs for a change to the law on assisted dying.

Cardi B claims only 'fake religious people' would be offended by WAP lyrics
Cardi B claims only 'fake religious people' would be offended by WAP lyrics

The Billboard-topping rapper also said she wouldn't want her child to listen to the song but it was supposed to be "for adults".

Another church is turned into a mosque on the orders of Erdogan
Another church is turned into a mosque on the orders of Erdogan

A month after Turkey controversially turned the Hagia Sophia into a mosque, a second historic church is to become a Muslim place of worship.

Uncovered medieval sacristy yields clues about Westminster Abbey's past
Uncovered medieval sacristy yields clues about Westminster Abbey's past

A sacristy uncovered by archaeologists in the grounds of Westminster Abbey is offering up clues about the landmark's medieval past.

Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark says people should engage with JK Rowling instead of shunning her
Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark says people should engage with JK Rowling instead of shunning her

Wark, 65, said cancel culture was encouraging "a kind of mob mentality".

People should be 'free to disagree', Justice Secretary told
People should be 'free to disagree', Justice Secretary told

The Christian Institute's Simon Calvert and gay activist Peter Tatchell are among the signatories of an open letter warning of the risk to free speech if the Scottish Government pushes ahead with proposed changes to hate crime law.

Persecuted minorities 'airbrushed' out of BBC documentary - Archbishop
Persecuted minorities 'airbrushed' out of BBC documentary - Archbishop

The Chaldean Archbishop of Erbil has accused the BBC of overlooking the plight of persecuted Christians and Yazidis in documentary series "Once Upon a Time in Iraq".