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Church of England schools admissions still discriminatory, say critics

by Archive | Oct 3, 2006 | Stories

All new Church of England schools should have at least a quarter of admission places available to non-Christians but Parliament should not expect the same commitment from other faith communities, the chair of the C of E Board of Education has told the Secretary of...

Panorama fails to expose true issues of church sex abuse, says survivors group

by Archive | Oct 3, 2006 | Stories

The chairperson and founder of the group Minister and Clergy Sexual Abuse Survivors, Margaret Kennedy, has said that the BBC Panorama documentary attacking the Catholic Church over child sexual abuse The chairperson and founder of the group Minister and Clergy Sexual...

Christian Aid says Government has not gone far enough over World Bank

by Archive | Sep 15, 2006 | Stories

Christian Aid has said that the Government did not go far enough in its pledge yesterday to withhold £50 million from the World Bank in protest at the conditions it attaches to aid for developing countries. Christian Aid has said that the Government did not go far...
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