Mark Caplin

Benefit cuts: 'D-Day for millions'
The scale of the Government's cuts to welfare is "hard to comprehend", says the head of Church Action on Poverty.

Payday loan measures welcomed
The Association of Christian Financial Advisers says more must be done to curb payday loan companies and prevent exploitation of the poor.

Wren's struggle with St Paul's
It is revered the world over and has a place in the heart of Britons like few other buildings, but the design for St Paul's Cathedral was completed by Sir Christopher Wren after not a few struggles.
Cardinal's resignation is 'sad' moment for Church
Archbishop Philip Tartaglia says the resignation of Cardinal Keith O'Brien in recent days has undermined the credibility of the Catholic Church in Scotland.
UK consumers buying elsewhere after tax revelations
UK consumers are voting with their wallets and avoiding the companies they believe haven't paid their fair share of tax

Archbishop: Be proud, not xenophobic
The Archbishop of Wales says the Welsh can be proud without being xenophobic
Christian Aid supports European bank reforms
Christian Aid is urging the UK Government to support European Parliament legislation requiring country-by-country financial reporting from banks