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Northern Iraq no longer safe for Christians
Once a relative safe haven, Kurdish north is becoming increasingly dangerous

Crisis in Anglican Communion is behind us, says Chair of GAFCON
The Archbishop of Kenya says there are wider issues in the world that Christians need to be addressing

Egypt: Christians killed in attack on wedding
Four Christians have been killed in an attack on a church as a wedding was taking place in the city of Giza in Egypt.

Persecuted children remembered in action week
Christians are being asked to remember Christian children living in contexts of persecution.

Prince George christening: 5,000 Christians sign card
Nearly 5,000 Christians have signed a giant card blessing Prince George ahead of his christening on Wednesday.

Cathedral packed for outgoing Bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich
Bury St Edmunds cathedral was packed on Sunday for the farewell service of Bishop Nigel Stock.

Syria's Way of the Cross
Bombs, kidnapping and financial extortion are among the problems facing Syria's Christians, the leader of the country's Catholics told a meeting in Westminster Cathedral Hall.

Memorial service in Cardiff Bay to remember recent Mediterranean boat tragedies
Members of the Eritrean and Ethiopian communities in Cardiff will be gathering on Saturday 26 October at 6pm to remember those that have lost their lives recently crossing the Mediterranean Sea.

School children help luminate York Minster
York Minster will be lit up in a different way this month with lanterns decorated by local school children.

Royal Mail privatisation will hurt rural communities, says vicar
A vicar of three Hampshire villages fears the privatisation of Royal Mail will hurt rural communities.
Christian counsellor removed from psychotherapist register
A formerly gay counsellor has been struck off the psychotherapists' register of trainee professional membership.
Indian Christians sentenced to life terms will appeal
Lawyer says murder convictions are based on 'circumstantial' evidence

Rescued Leicestershire church wins English Heritage award
A Leicestershire church that was nearly permanently closed has won this year's Angel Award for the Best Repair of a Place of Worship.

Church marks first anniversary of Cardiff hit-and-run tragedy
The first anniversary of a hit-and-run tragedy in a Cardiff suburb will be marked by a special service in the parish church this weekend.

More than 500,000 homeless in India after Cyclone Phailin
Gospel for Asia relief teams find destroyed homes and livelihoods after Cyclone Phailin

Christian Aid supporter to abseil down church tower
A husband-to-be has pledged to raise funds for people trapped in poverty by abseiling down the tower of the church in which he is to be married.