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Ekklesia daily bulletin

by Archive | Jun 20, 2016

In this issue


In this issue

  • Who we are – a response to bigotry in the EU debate
  • One in five working fathers miss out on paternity pay
  • Second Deepcut inquest a step closer
  • Pax Netherlands issues report on cluster munitions investments
  • Amazon tribe protest against Brazilian mining giant
  • Pan-African women commit to ending hunger and poverty
 

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No Faith in Trident Day

June 27, 2016

 

On Monday 27 June, faith groups from across the UK will gather at the Atomic Weapons Establishment Bu

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Monday 20 June 2016

17 Jun 2016

Who we are – a response to bigotry in the EU debate

Over the last few weeks, as the EU referendum has gathered pace, a question has appeared time and time again on my Facebook timeline.

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20 Jun 2016

One in five working fathers miss out on paternity pay

New analysis published by theTUC on 18 June 2016 reveals that one in five new fathers did not qualify for paternity pay.

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17 Jun 2016

Second Deepcut inquest a step closer

The Attorney General has given consent for the family of Private Sean Benton, who died at Deepcut barracks 21 years ago, to apply to the High Court for a fresh inquest into the circumstances around his death.

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18 Jun 2016

Pax Netherlands issues report on cluster munitions investments

Pax Christi sister organisation PAX  Netherlands has issued an update of its Worldwide Investments in Cluster Munitions report.

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20 Jun 2016

Amazon tribe protest against Brazilian mining giant

Members of Brazil’s Awá tribe have blockaded a railroad owned by Vale mining company in the eastern Amazon.

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17 Jun 2016

Pan-African women commit to ending hunger and poverty

Pan-African women of faith from Africa and the African diaspora have in a spiritual pilgrimage deliberated on issues affecting women’s empowerment and the importance of lifting their voices and votes to end hunger and poverty.

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