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Ekklesia daily bulletin

by Archive | Nov 16, 2015

 


 

 

16 Nov 2015

Tackling terror: a human rights approach

There have been various reactions in London to the horrific attacks in Paris on 13 November, including sorrow, anger and prayer.

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13 Nov 2015

Narendra Modi’s London visit: spectacle and reality

 

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13 Nov 2015

Crowdfunding the police – inequality made visible

A recent news story perfectly encapsulated the ironies and contradictions which arise when people vote for government spending cuts.

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Upcoming events

Savitri Hensman Book Launch

December 8, 2015

 

You are invited to join us at the launch of Savitri Hensman’s important new book, “Sexuality, struggle and saintliness: same-sex love and the church”.

 

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Monday 16 November 2015

14 Nov 2015

Muslim Council of Britain condemns Paris attacks

Following Friday night’s attacks in Paris (13 November), Dr Shuja Shafi, Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain, has issued a statement:condemning the violence.

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16 Nov 2015

New report shows nearly a third of people bullied at work

Research published by the TUC today (16 November) shows that nearly a third of people have been bullied at work.

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14 Nov 2015

Iranian President claims drugs executions help Europe

n a rare public comment on the death penalty since he took office in June 2013, President Hassan Rouhani claimed Iran has hanged hundreds of drug offenders to prevent drug trafficking into Europe.

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16 Nov 2015

Amnesty urges Chile to release woman arrested for abortion

The arrest of a 22-year-old woman in the city of Temuco in Chile for “consensual abortion” must spur the Chilean authorities on to pass proposed legislation to decriminalise abortion, says Amnesty International.

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13 Nov 2015

UN chief welcomes outcome of Myanmar election

Un Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has welcomed last weekend’s elections as “a significant achievement in Myanmar’s democratic transition”.

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