by Archive | Apr 19, 2007
As elections throughout the UK draw near and candidates begin to canvas for support, three major Christian denominations have joined together to encourage people to get involved, to ask questions of their candidates, and to vote for those contributing to the common...
by Archive | Apr 19, 2007
An arms manufacturer admitted paying a private investigation agency to gather information on activists and groups including Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT). BAE paid £2,500 per month to LigneDeux Associates, whose agent Paul Mercer passed information about CAAT to...
by Archive | Apr 19, 2007
An arms manufacturer admitted paying a private investigation agency to gather information on activists and groups including Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT). BAE paid £2,500 per month to LigneDeux Associates, whose agent Paul Mercer passed information about CAAT to...
by Archive | Apr 19, 2007
Members of the UK’s House of Lords will today discuss the position and rights of the non-religious in Britain today. Against the background of declining formal religious attendance but increased government commitment to faith-based public services, Lord Harrison...
by Archive | Apr 19, 2007
Members of the UK’s House of Lords will today discuss the position and rights of the non-religious in Britain today. Against the background of declining formal religious attendance but increased government commitment to faith-based public services, Lord Harrison...