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An advert for a “Shariah law administrator” has been deleted from the government’s jobs website after a backlash from MPs.
But Martin’s third point is that ‘We’re not clear what the Bible says’ about Israel and the land.
The Church of England Newspaper, one of the longest-running faith-based publications in the world, ended its print production ...
Britain’s prime minster, Sir Keir Starmer, is widely thought to be boring but decent, technocratic but moderate, a bulwark of ...
More than 262 civilians, including women and children — and one American who was visiting his family — were butchered, some by gunfire, others burned alive or summarily executed. In Suwara al-Kubra, ...
Placards demanding free hormones, legal recognition for non-binary identities, and — most chillingly — to “Arm trans people ” ...
The first is that the Israelis and IDF are withholding truckloads of supplies going into in Gaza in order to shorten the war, ...
Dip into the poetry blog Humble Piety, and you find some intriguing clues to the author’s life. Fragile Things Break is the title of one recent entry, while another dated July 15, called Slow News Day ...
A BBC presenter wants ‘allies’ in schools to escort trans people to their preferred toilets. What could possibly go wrong?
Officially, blasphemy was abolished by New Labour in the 2008 Criminal Justice Act. But today, with the conviction of Hamit Coskun, blasphemy laws now exist in England.
Islamic State-backed rebels killed 38 worshippers at a Catholic prayer vigil in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo at ...
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