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Yorkshire cathedrals to welcome cyclists on 'pedal pilgrimage'

Keen cyclist Shaun Cutler spearheaded the initiative to aid people out of lockdown and support physical and mental wellbeing. …

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Abortions reached record levels in Scotland last year

The latest data reveals that there were 16,584 terminations in 2022, a 19% increase on the previous year. …

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  • Church of Scotland to review position on assisted suicide

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    The Church of Scotland General Assembly has voted to review its position on assisted suicide as Scottish parliamentarians prepare to consider whether to legalise the practice. …

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    Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby is determined to continue opposing the government's Illegal Migration Bill but for how much longer will Anglican bishops be allowed a platform in Parliament? …

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    In line with the Pauline principle that we should not say to other members of the body of Christ 'I have no need of you' (1 Corinthians 12:12-26), the creation of new province along the lines sketched out here would mean that the Church of England could stay together, says Martin Davie. …