Since 1999, Glamour magazine has celebrated its Women of the Year Awards – an initiative to honour ‘extraordinary and ...
Francisco Henriques da Silva is Portugal’s former ambassador to Hungary, India, Mexico, and a number of other countries. He ...
The World Evangelical Alliance general assembly concluded in Seoul, South Korea, on Thursday evening after four days of discussion and deliberation about key issues affecting evangelicalism and the ...
The Office for National Statistics cuts ties with Stonewall amid accusations it fell prey to the lobby group’s pro-trans ideology, Sheffield University comes under fire for warning students about ...
The east-London borough of Tower Hamlets has long been a byword for the failure of multiculturalism in the UK, with the area’s large Bangladeshi Muslim population increasingly voting along ...
The burgeoning interest in Halloween, and in openly displaying “the dark side” of the supernatural, suggests that many hearts, impatient with the sentimentality of non-religious holidays, might want ...
This week marks five years since the dark day when the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) found that the Labour ...
An opinion piece in RE Online says that the government’s decision to cut the £10,000 bursary and training support for trainee ...
An estimated 156,000 16 and 17-year-old Muslims will be eligible to vote in 2029, based on Hyphen’s analysis of 2021 census ...
A teacher at a Church of England school has been banned from the teaching profession—for life—after the government’s Teaching ...
A maternity hospital massacre in Sudan has left 460 people dead just days after a 48-hour killing spree saw more than 2,000 civilians executed by paramilitary rebels.
It’s a bright, sunny day. The fragrance of blooms catches the nose amidst the dust and the heat. A light breeze rustles the leaves of the many trees dotting the compound. Other than the murmur of ...
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