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Development group tells Clegg not to disappoint on poverty pledges
Tearfund wants Deputy Prime Minister to commit UK to further investment in poverty and climate change.
Royals join service to commemorate Battle of Britain
Service at Westminster Abbey to remember the bravery of Britain's pilots who helped to prevent a full Nazi invasion.
Oxfam says more funds and effort needed to avert 'spiralling crisis' in Pakistan
Oxfam says the international community must urgently inject more funds and effort into flood-hit Pakistan to stave off a "spiralling crisis".
Tearfund partners respond after Guatemalan landslides
Tearfund partners are offering shelter and counselling to people affected by devastating mudslides in Guatemala.
Welsh churches dig out the treasures for open day
Visitors will be welcomed in to churches across Wales to see some of their more unusual treasures on a nationwide open day this Saturday.
Lichfield Diocese welcomes jail sentence for church lead thiefs
Three men jailed for stealing lead from Stoke Minister roof.
Tearfund and New Wine seek greater Government commitment to ending poverty
Tearfund and New Wine urge Government to step up their game in race to end global poverty.
Churches called to be welcoming to migrants
The Catholic bishop in charge of migration policy in England and Wales has called on churches to welcome migrants and see them as their neighbours.
British missionary freed from hard labour in Gambian prison
A British missionary who was sentenced to hard labour in a Gambian prison has been released.
ManMade â SJIâs fab new resource to help young men discover God
A new resource has been released by Share Jesus International to help young men realise that God is also for them.
Sweat from tourists putting Sistine Chapel at risk
The Director of the Vatican Museums has warned that the sweat emanating from throngs of tourists is threatening precious works of art in the Sistine Chapel.
Feed the Minds raises money for literacy projects
Christians across the UK sat down to a good lunch and helped raised money for literacy and educational projects across the developing world.
Christian rights group welcomes release of Cuban church leader
Christian Solidarity Worldwide has welcomed the release of a respected Cuban church leader who had been facing one year in prison over accusations of âthreatening behaviourâ.
Church campaign to deliver one-minute messages to Cameron and Clegg
If you had one minute with David Cameron or Nick Clegg, what would you say to them?
Radio adverts to invite the âmissingâ back to church
A message welcoming back thousands of former churchgoers will go out over the radio airwaves this month.
British women top international ugly poll
The vulgarity of British women abroad has pushed them to the top of a poll of the world's ugliest women.