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Praise for Christians Against Poverty

London School of Economics estimates that Christians Against Poverty contributes £32 million to the U.K. economy.

Calls to Exclude Graham

Muslim leaders and three members of Parliament are calling on the government not to allow evangelist Franklin Graham to enter the U.K.

Humanists Seek Funds for Chaplains

Humanists UK wants to provide chaplains for nonbelievers, which some Christians warn could squeeze out existing chaplains.

U.K. Island Rejects Suicide Proposal

Much to the satisfaction of campaigners opposing the change, the Guernsey Parliament voted to work on better care for terminally ill people.

Utilitarian Ethics in Action

Having determined the “best course of treatment” for Alfie Evans, British medical experts refused to consider that he might be better cared for elsewhere, and the courts merely backed them up.

Synod Approves Unity Report

Jonathan Sentamu: “A mute button must be switched off for the sake of the kingdom of God and the urgent need to reconnect our two church traditions.”

Renewal Out of Necessity

The Society of the Sacred Mission returns to its roots.

Abp. Welby: Draw Out the Poison

“The best future for British politics cannot be ‘a zero-sum, winner-take-all calculation.’”

Abp. Welby Is Less Cynical

“There are very decent human beings trying to find a way to be effective in making our country better.”

Spiritual Health

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence urges more attention to dying patients’ spiritual needs.

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