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Päivi: 'I may appeal to ECHR'

Päivi: 'I may appeal to ECHR'

Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen says she is “shocked and profoundly disappointed” after the nation’s Supreme Court convicted her of “hate speech”.


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The curious case of Sarah Mullally's installation

The curious case of Sarah Mullally's installation

Inside, the TV was on and the installation of Sarah Mullally as Archbishop of Canterbury was underway.

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We must not forget Ukraine

We must not forget Ukraine

February marked four years since the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, and 12 years since the Russo-Ukrainian War began with …

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YouGov - you what? The 'quiet revival' apology explained

YouGov - you what? The 'quiet revival' apology explained

What just happened?YouGov’s Chief Executive Officer Stephan Shakespeare has personally apologised to the Bible Society after it emerged that …

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Dave Brennan

DIY abortion up to birth: A wake up call for the Church?

Dave Brennan
Neil Robbie

How do we preserve our identity if we're in exile?

Neil Robbie
John-Edward Funnell

Who should I pray for?

John-Edward Funnell

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The link between 'right living' and joy in the Spirit

The link between 'right living' and joy in the Spirit

It’s marathon season. Could long-distance running get your life back on track with God? The Apostle Paul writes, “I have …

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AI: A new front in the spiritual battle?

AI: A new front in the spiritual battle?

“Social media with no humans allowed”. “AI just created its own religion”. “The world’s first AI-only social media platform is …

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What the mysteries of the universe teach us about God

What the mysteries of the universe teach us about God

Every so often I run across a news article about new discoveries that could reshape our understanding of the universe …

UK & Ireland

UK & Ireland
Christian care home chain expands

Christian care home chain expands

Two new care homes are being taken on by Christian care provider Pilgrims’ Friend Society, bringing its total number of …

UK & Ireland
New bookstore bucks trend

New bookstore bucks trend

A new Christian bookshop is bucking the trend of people buying books online – and it is hoping to expand …

UK & Ireland
Liverpool: Love and food draw crowds

Liverpool: Love and food draw crowds

They may not have sung it, but CU members certainly displayed the love of Jesus at Liverpool CUs’ events week, …

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Pakistan: Safe house plan

Pakistan: Safe house plan

The construction of a safe house for Christians in Pakistan is underway, with the British Asian Christian Association (BACA) hoping …

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Afghanistan: Women oppressed further

Afghanistan: Women oppressed further

Domestic violence in Afghanistan has been legalised under a new penal code, with husbands now allowed to beat their wives, …

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Shia Islam: The force that’s gripped Iran

Shia Islam: The force that’s gripped Iran

As turbulence and uncertainty grip the Middle East, what is Shia Islam – the Muslim ideology which came to power …

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Tom Muir

Tom Muir

Tom Muir has been inducted into the role of Church Planting Director in the Free Church of Scotland.The induction …

People
Andrew Carey

Andrew Carey

Andrew Carey, the former editor of The Church of England Newspaper (CEN), and son of former Archbishop of Canterbury …

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Winter Olympians share faith

Winter Olympians share faith

Winter Olympians have been sharing what their faith means to them.Christian US bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor won the gold …

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The road to Canterbury

The road to Canterbury

The first is Archbishop Sarah Mullally: And Ten Urgent Challenges for the Church of England, which opens …

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Theology: Out of the fast lane

Theology: Out of the fast lane

The book begins with the classic quote from J.I. Packer: “Live slowly enough to be able to think deeply about …

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Lament: A means of grace

Lament: A means of grace

Quoting a recent episode of the radio programme Serving Today, he observed: “We need to choose hymns and songs …

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Letter

Defining secularism

Date posted: 17 Mar 2026

Dear Editor, In recent editions of en, the word “secularism” has cropped up many times. I led the …

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Loneliness and churches

Date posted: 12 Mar 2026

Dear Editor, Kirsten Birkett’s article “Connection and community for the lonely” touches on a core issue for …

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Conspiracy theories

Date posted: 9 Mar 2026

Dear Editor, Helen Thorne-Allenson is right about conspiracy theories (see en article here), and especially right that we …

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