Why I don't want a Holocaust memorial next to Parliament
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster explains why, even as a Jew, she is fiercely opposed to plans for a new Holocaust memorial in Westminster.
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster explains why, even as a Jew, she is fiercely opposed to plans for a new Holocaust memorial in Westminster.
The promotion of sexual experimentation and promiscuity puts children at risk, and is damaging to the health of society as a whole. It must stop.
Balancing life can be hard. And, do you know what else is hard? Doing life or attempting to balance life alone.
The LICC's Jo Trickey fears a move further towards a two-tier health system that will leave the most vulnerable at an even greater disadvantage.
Moves to protect women's sport appear to suggest that the fightback against dangerous transgenderism has at last begun in earnest, but whatever the pressure, it is a battle we must win.
Lord Carey's position on assisted suicide undermines key biblical doctrines.
We're spiritual beings made by a heavenly God, and our culture still feels the weight of Scripture.
As the English Premier League season draws to a close, is the gulf between faith and football now so wide that Christians should be embarrassed about playing any part in 'the beautiful game'?
There can be no disguising the fact that there is a fundamental problem in British Christianity.
Place of birth shouldn't be the determining factor dictating the direction your future life will take. Sadly though the disproportionate effect of global inequality, as demonstrated in the World Inequality Report, continues to be a reality today.
Pentecost Sunday is a significant event in the Christian calendar each year. It's a day which goes back to the Early Church, and transcends denominational boundaries.
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby is determined to continue opposing the government's Illegal Migration Bill but for how much longer will Anglican bishops be allowed a platform in Parliament?
In line with the Pauline principle that we should not say to other members of the body of Christ 'I have no need of you' (1 Corinthians 12:12-26), the creation of new province along the lines sketched out here would mean that the Church of England could stay together, says Martin Davie.