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John Sentamu resigns as Christian Aid chair amid criticism over handling of abuse claims as archbishop of York
Lord John Sentamu has resigned as chair and Trustee of Christian Aid after being recently criticized over his handling of historic abuse claims while he was archbishop of York.
220-year-old maker of handmade clergy vestments, church supplies to close due to COVID lockdown losses
A manufacturer of clerical robes and church furnishings that has been in existence for 220 years is to close its doors after a difficult financial period.
Archbishop Justin Welby speaks against illegal migration bill, sending people to Rwanda
The Archbishop of Canterbury has defended his outspoken criticism of the government's Illegal Migration Bill.
Christian teacher barred from teaching in England for showing PragerU video, not using trans pronouns
A Christian teacher has been barred from teaching after refusing to use a trans-identified student's chosen pronouns.
People living in the UK among least religious in the world: study
The U.K. has some of the lowest levels of religiosity and belief in God in the world, according to a global study spanning dozens of countries.
Scottish faith leaders urge Parliament not to legalize assisted suicide
Scottish faith leaders are making a joint plea to MSPs to reject the legalization of assisted suicide in Scotland.
Fmr. Archbishop of York told to step back from ministry over handling of abuse allegations
The former Archbishop of York has been ordered to step back from active ministry over his response to a review into the Church of England's handling of abuse allegations.
Church of England 'truly sorry' for alleged abuse following review finding clergy failed to act
The Church of England has said it is "truly sorry" for abuse suffered at the hands of a priest after a review concluded that senior clergy failed to take appropriate action when it was brought to their attention.
UK's first '3-parent baby' crosses ethical line, Christian charity warns
A Christian charity has said it is concerned about safety and the ethics of new biotechnology after the birth of the U.K.'s first baby that has the DNA of three people.
Archbishop Justin Welby joins thousands in volunteering after King Charles' coronation
The Archbishop of Canterbury joined thousands of others in volunteering during The Big Help Out on Monday, despite a busy weekend crowning the king.