Following up ‘Who would Jesus shoot?’

For all those who attended our proactively titled ‘Who Would Jesus Shoot?’ public debate on war and nonviolence – we are planning follow-up discussion on line, both here and on Ekklesia’s Facebook group. All material will be linked here:...

Hashtag politics and the general election

#CameronMustGo – the hashtag trended on Twitter across the weekend, beginning in the aftermath of Mark Reckless’ victory in the Rochester and Strood by-election and continues to date (26 November 2014), having collected over 400,000 contributions from...

White Ribbon Day: men opposing violence against women

25 November is again designated ‘White Ribbon Day’ by Men Working Against Violence Against Women this year. 25 November is again designated ‘White Ribbon Day’ by Men Working Against Violence Against Women this year. The organising group...

David Cameron and disabled children

Food blogger Jack Monroe is under fire for alleging on Twitter that David Cameron ‘uses stories about his dead son as misty-eyed rhetoric to legitimise selling our NHS to his friends’ She has received criticism from Conservative MPs and a torrent of abuse from some...