FIGURES released by the Department for Education in July show a record number of suspensions from school in England last year ...
WITH its customary attention to (some might say, obsession with) composers’ anniversaries, the BBC featured two very ...
THE Rt Revd Jacqueline Searle, the Suffragan Bishop of Crediton, in Exeter diocese, since 2018, is to retire at the beginning ...
THE Children’s Society has reported an operating loss in 2023-24 of £4.4 million, as demand for help from children has surged ...
HUMAN rights in North Korea have deteriorated even further since a UN report a decade ago alleged severe repression amounting ...
THE subtitle of Lower than the Angels: A history of sex and Christianity suggests that there are other possible histories and that this is not the final word on the Church’s tangled and often fraught ...
JESUITS tend not to like the adjective Jesuitical, since, in popular usage, it conveys the sense of dissembling, equivocating, or deploying over-subtle casuistry. How ironic, then, to see it being ...
THE NOBLE ARMY is a short book describing the life and Christian faith of the ten “modern martyrs” whose statues, in 1998, were placed above the great west door of Westminster Abbey. This is not a ...
Sir Keir Starmer’s Government could lead the way in tackling the twin crises affecting the global South, argues David Walker TWENTY-FOUR years ago, a Labour government, in its first term in power ...
IN RECENT years, Rupert Shortt has published a series of books on topics pertinent to the present profile of Christianity globally and locally. In this substantial volume, he distils the essence of ...
THREE hundred and fifty delegates gathered this week for the 2024 Festival of Preaching, in its first residential form since before the pandemic. A further 100 or so joined sessions via the live ...
WELFARE payments should be high enough to cover food and other essentials, Christians Against Poverty (CAP) has said, after ...