Mark Caplin

Anti-corruption campaign welcomes investigations into tax evasion
The Exposed campaign has welcomed a new global initiative to investigate companies and individuals suspected of tax evasion.

Christians praying for Syria
Christians around the world are praying for a return to peace in Syria

Historic meeting between Pope and Coptic Orthodox leader
Pope Francis and the head of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt, Pope Tawadros II, held a historic meeting at the Vatican on Friday.

Welsh Christians call for release of last British resident in Guantanamo
Christians Against Torture says it is a "disgrace" that Shaker Aamer is still being held in Guantanamo Bay.

Church of England reports 'growing stability' in attendance
New figures from the Church of England released today reveal the increasing popularity of Christmas services and a "growing stability" in weekly service attendance.
Malaysia: Hopes for reform and unity after elections
As the opposition levels allegations of fraud following Malaysia's general elections, the director of a Catholic weekly in Malaysia is urging the government not to use religious issues "for political advantage".
Benedict returns to Vatican
After a two-month stay at Castel Gandolfo, Benedict XVI has moved into his new permanent residence within the walls of the Vatican
Dean of Jersey reinstated, apologises for conduct
The Dean of Jersey has been reinstated after apologising for his handling of a safeguarding complaint
Bishop of Hereford speaks up for nuclear power
The Bishop of Hereford wants to see more investment in the development of energy through nuclear power

Monarchs should have separate coronation in independent Scotland, says Church
The Church of Scotland says monarchs should have a separate Scottish coronation in the event of the country becoming independent
Catholic midwives' abortion victory welcomed
The Roman Catholic Church in Scotland has welcomed a court ruling upholding the right to conscientious objection of two midwives who refused to have any role in abortion procedures.

Regret after France legalises same-sex marriage
France has become the 14th country worldwide and the ninth in Europe to legalise same-sex marriage after a vote in the French Parliament on Tuesday

Archbishop regrets demise of Big Society
The Archbishop of York regrets that David Cameron's Big Society campaign failed to gain momentum.
CofE hails success of Easter Twitter campaign
#EverythingChanges as Church Twitter campaign reaches 5.8 million at Easter
Stephen Lawrence anniversary: Archbishop says racism still a threat
The Archbishop of York says the challenge remains to rid communities of racism, hatred and ignorance 20 years on from the murder of Stephen Lawrence.

Prayers and messages of support after Texas plant explosion
Pope Francis, The Salvation Army USA and the Anglican Church in North America have all offered their prayers after a deadly explosion at a fertiliser plant in West, Texas