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How not to overeat this Christmas â according to science
Research suggests that not only do people put on weight more quickly during the festive season but that those pounds can be tricky to shift.

Donald Trump, Franklin Graham, other leading evangelicals react to Christianity Today's call to remove president
President Donald Trump and Franklin Graham, president of Samaritan's Purse and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, have slammed evangelical magazine Christianity Today after Mark Galli, the publication's editor-in-chief, called for the president's removal from office.

God will end Trump impeachment, give him another term, Bethel's Kris Vallotton prophesies
Kris Vallotton, senior associate leader of Bethel Church and co-founder of Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry in Redding, California says God wants President Donald Trump to have another term in office and is going to end the impeachment process in a way that's "not gonna be pretty."
Sri Lankan church and hotel bombings were 'utterly barbaric', says Prince Charles
The Prince of Wales has spoken of his horror at the terrorist attacks on churches and hotels in Sri Lanka over Easter this year, calling them "utterly barbaric".

Oxfordshire County Council threatened with legal action over transgender school guidance
Oxfordshire County Council is being threatened with legal action by parents and students over a school policy that says children can use the toilets of the gender they identify with.
JK Rowling defends charity worker sacked after tweeting opposition to gender law reforms
JK Rowling has come out in defence of a woman who lost her job after expressing the view that there are only two biological sexes.
Carey Mulligan opens up about grandmother's dementia at Southwark Cathedral carol service
Actress Carey Mulligan told supporters of the Alzheimer's Society about her grandmother's "heartbreaking" dementia during the charity's Christmas carol service at Southwark Cathedral on Wednesday night.

Northern Ireland gambling law is 'badly failing individuals and families'
CARE (Christian Action Research Education) has welcomed the launch of a fresh consultation into Northern Ireland's gambling laws.

Middle East Christians at risk of 'second genocide'
Aid to the Church in Need said that the region's Christian community is at risk of a "wipe-out from the lands of the Bible" because of the persistent threat from extremist groups.

Donald Trump is compared to Jesus after impeachment
Evangelicals have called the impeachment of Donald Trump as a "sham" and "farce".

Judge rules against charity worker who believes there are only two biological sexes
Maya Forstater said that the ruling against her "removes women's rights and the right to freedom of belief and speech".

'We're not done' - Bethel worship leader still praying for a miracle for unconscious daughter
Bethel worship leader Kalley Heiligenthal has thanked supporters for uniting in prayer for her daughter Olive, who has been unconscious since the weekend.

Church of England defends appointment of Stephen Cottrell as Archbishop of York
The Church of England has defended the appointment of Stephen Cottrell as the next Archbishop of York.

Evangelical Alliance UK appoints Peter Lynas as director
Peter Lynas has been appointed as the new director of the UK Evangelical Alliance.

Scottish Government says gender recognition laws must 'take account of everyone's rights'
The Scottish Government has said that some transgender policies, while "well-intentioned", may have gone too far.

Lauren Daigle sings for inmates in maximum security prison
Chart-topping Christian singer Lauren Daigle has brought some Christmas cheer to inmates at a maximum security prison.