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Freedom at risk
âDiscriminationâ and âEqualityâ laws may well force Christians into silence, to act against their conscience or risk being on the wrong side of the law.
A âlovelyâ opportunity
At this time London needs the church to arise, to take its place, to be what itâs called to be.
What isn't broken doesn't need fixing
The Lords have wisely rejected any amendment to laws on assisted suicide, says Dr Peter Saunders.
Why the sun is setting on England
The UK is on the verge of giving it all away, renouncing everything that once made it great.
Michael Jackson - Echoes of Elvis
Like Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson died a relatively young man who still had so much more he could have given the world.
Wiping out poverty - one person at a time
The weight of poverty statistics alone can leave us feeling totally overwhelmed. Yet we can each make a difference, even if just on a local scale.
Britain is sleepwalking into euthanasia
By seeking acceptance for assisted suicide in principle Lord Falconerâs amendment is a recipe for the abuse and exploitation of vulnerable people.
Susan Boyle and the celebrity machine - when will we learn?
A relatively quiet and normal life may suit someone like Susan Boyle far better than the life of instant worldwide name and face recognition that seems to have opened up before her, says Mal Fletcher.
Vote and vote positively
UK citizens must choose their representatives carefully on June 4.
Nike, Heinz and the church
What values is the church communicating to the people of the world today?
Equality Bill will force churches to employ homosexuals
Churches and other Christian groups will be forced to employ practising homosexuals, transsexuals and civil partners under the Governmentâs new Equality Bill.
What has happened to leadership in public life?
We need leaders who will create a totally new governmental culture in this country.
Swine flu - fear a bigger contagion
The outbreak of swine flu in a number of nations worldwide is rightly a cause for concern. But it is not yet a cause for widespread anxiety.
Six ways to stay safe from ID theft
In an age where almost everything from cash to family contact is being digitised, it's not hard to see huge opportunities for scams large and small.
Christian Aid Week 2009
At Christian Aid we believe that by working together, the vision of a world free from poverty can become a reality.
The Bible tells me so
As we approach Easter Sunday, the Rt Rev David Lunan, the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, reflects on how Christians can see and feel the presence of the Lord in our everyday lives in his Easter message.