The UK's approach to multiculturalism is failing communities according to a leading Christian think-tank. The UK's approach to multiculturalism is failing communities according to a leading Christian...
Christian Fitness company blames manufactures and advertisers on growing problem. The UK's obesity problem may be bigger than first thought, according to experts.The National Obesity Forum says previ...
Fr. William Taylor wants banks to use bonuses to encourage staff to be better people by helping small businesses to grow. An filmmaker vicar is calling on the Government to force banks to reward bonu...
He decided against using separate wine and non-wine chalices because he wanted everyone in his 70-strong congregation to feel they were 'together' during commun A priest's stopped serving wine during...
The Local Government Association claims in some areas there could be two pupils fighting for every place. There are concerns up to a quarter of a million children in England won't be able to secure a...
It found couples who watch a film about relationships then discuss it, cut the divorce rate in half. Forget the flowers, compliments and give-and-take, the key to a lasting relationship is snuggling ...
Premier received some media attention this week, courtesy of the Bishop of London. Dr Chartres delivered the annual Premier Lecture entitled "Building Jerusalem  His aim was to identify changes nece...
The comment from Keno Ogbo comes as Prime Minister David Cameron calls for a boycott of websites like ask.fm. David Cameron says web companies need to step up to the plate and take responsibility for...
Tens of thousands of Type 2 diabetics in England and Wales could be offered things like gastric bands on the NHS in future. Health watchdog NICE is recommending obese people with the condition should...
When the benefit system was created it was a laudable attempt to help people unable to work and support poor families in real need who could not sustain a basic Seventy years of tinkering and ad hoc ...
A cross-party group of MPs chaired by Claire Perry has campaigned for internet safety, to protect children from exposure to online pornography. With support from the Prime Minister the group has se...
It is a presupposition of liberal, socialist and feminist politics that Britain is a secular society in which religion and politics belong in separate spheres o The funeral was a very public event, w...
Several news stories this week provoked questions about how the noble ideals of democracy are worked out in practice. Abraham Lincoln's definition of democracy as 'government of the people, for the p...
So the Marriage (Same-Sex couples) Bill is now an Act and gay couples will be legally able to marry next summer. It is probably the most radical piece of legisl The fact that a large number of Conser...
The Deputy Prime Minister stirred up new controversy about same-sex marriage this week by allegedly describing opponents of it as 'bigots'. A draft speech He later said that he would never use the ...
The needs of elderly people have been on the political radar this week. 10 million Britons are over 65 and the number is expected to rise to 19 million, or one Within these statistics those over 80 ...
Responsible investigative journalism, exposing corruption, criminality and incompetence are essential features of a democracy. Hacking Millie Dowler's phone, pu The failure of the press to abstain fr...
The party conference season is here again. On Saturday the Liberal Democrats return to Brighton for five days beside the sea. The following week Labour supporte These gatherings were once big events ...
The Olympics have been exciting in more ways than one. The games have been compelling and the successes exhilarating. More than that, the nation has been absorb It feels like we are united around a c...
I guess many will be asking that question this week. Wednesday brought the Chancellor to Parliament to announce another £11.5 billion of cuts in Government spe The next Election will be in May 2015 ...