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After May's resignation, nation's leaders 'must focus on what unites us'

The Church of England bishop charged with coordinating the work of the Lords Spiritual in Parliament has called for political leaders to work on unity following Theresa May's resignation announcement.

Ultra marathon or gentle pilgrimage - which one is more worthy of sponsoring?
Ultra marathon or gentle pilgrimage - which one is more worthy of sponsoring?

Only 15 runners have completed the Barkley Marathons in the event's thirty year history. The 100 mile course is one of the most gruelling running events imagined.

Richmond Council taken to court over ban on prayer vigils outside abortion clinics
Richmond Council taken to court over ban on prayer vigils outside abortion clinics

Richmond Council is being taken to court over a ban that prevents pro-lifers from being able to hold vigils or offer support outside abortion clinics.

Calls for prayers as Theresa May announces resignation

Theresa May has confirmed her resignation for June 7 after a tumultuous three years as the nation's leader.

Christianity in Iraq is 'perilously close to extinction', says Archbishop
Christianity in Iraq is 'perilously close to extinction', says Archbishop

An Iraqi Archbishop has pleaded with Britain's Church and political leaders to do more to save the Christian community in Iraq from being wiped out.

Falling student numbers could see Theology and Religious Studies disappear from universities, report warns
Falling student numbers could see Theology and Religious Studies disappear from universities, report warns

The British Academy has warned that theology and religious studies could "disappear" from universities after a study found that the number of students taking the subjects has halved.

After landslide win for Modi, India's Christians fear increasing marginalisation
After landslide win for Modi, India's Christians fear increasing marginalisation

Narendra Modi has promised a "bright future" for India after a landslide election win for his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) party, but Christians are fearing difficult times ahead.

Home school register will limit religious freedom, warns Evangelical Alliance
Home school register will limit religious freedom, warns Evangelical Alliance

The Evangelical Alliance is calling upon the Government to abandon proposals to regulate homeschooling across England.

Evangelicals and Anglo-Catholics hold talks with Church of England bishops over transgender guidance
Evangelicals and Anglo-Catholics hold talks with Church of England bishops over transgender guidance

The organisers of an open letter signed by 3,000 clergy and lay members of the Church of England opposing recent transgender guidance have met with bishops to raise their concerns.

'If we abstain, can we complain?' say faith leaders as Brits cast vote in European elections
'If we abstain, can we complain?' say faith leaders as Brits cast vote in European elections

"We did not expect these European elections. But, no matter how briefly those elected will sit in the European Parliament, we should all take part."

UK must end throw-away culture to beat plastic crisis - Tearfund
UK must end throw-away culture to beat plastic crisis - Tearfund

The Government's ban on straws and cotton buds is a "positive step" in tackling the world's plastic crisis but more needs to be done to end the throwaway culture underpinning it, Tearfund has warned.

Christian asylum seeker facing deportation is released from detention centre
Christian asylum seeker facing deportation is released from detention centre

A Pakistani Christian who was detained by immigration officials and told he was facing imminent deportation from the UK has been unexpectedly released.

Bishop, politicians welcome plans to scrap £30k salary requirement for EU migrants
Bishop, politicians welcome plans to scrap £30k salary requirement for EU migrants

The Bishop of Durham has joined politicians in welcoming reports that the Home Secretary is to scrap plans requiring EU migrants to earn £30k.

Pro-life group disappointed after judge sides with Scottish Government on abortion pills
Pro-life group disappointed after judge sides with Scottish Government on abortion pills

A pro-life group has lost its legal challenge against the Scottish Government's plans to allow women to take abortion pills at home.

BioBlitz at Canterbury Cathedral to record wildlife that call the World Heritage Site home
BioBlitz at Canterbury Cathedral to record wildlife that call the World Heritage Site home

The 'BioBlitz' is being carried out by the cathedral to keep track of the wildlife living there and help it better understand how to support biodiversity in its grounds.

Manchester Cathedral open for quiet reflection on second anniversary of arena bombing
Manchester Cathedral open for quiet reflection on second anniversary of arena bombing

Manchester Cathedral was welcoming people in on Wednesday to remember those lost in the attack on an Ariana Grande concert two years ago.