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Ekklesia daily bulletin

by Archive | Jul 6, 2016

In this issue


In this issue

  • Justice and Peace conference: democracy and the common good
  • Chilcot – the saddest truth
  • New report urges greater clarity in joint enterprise cases
  • Methodists to review understanding of marriage and relationships
  • Amnesty condemns executions after Baghdad bombing

Upcoming events

5 Jul 2016

Justice and Peace conference: democracy and the common good

Around 300 people are expected at July’s annual conference of the Catholic National Justice and Peace Network from 15-17 July. The theme is Justice, Power and Responsibility; How Can Democracy Work for the Common Good?

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Wednesday 6 July 2016

6 Jul 2016

Chilcot – the saddest truth

As the Chilcot report was released, bereaved relatives of soldiers who died in Iraq uttered terrible truths.

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6 Jul 2016

New report urges greater clarity in joint enterprise cases

Much greater clarity and transparency are needed in the prosecution of ‘joint enterprise’ cases, a research report Joint Enterprise: righting a wrong turn?  by the Institute for Criminal Policy Research (ICPR) of Birkbeck, University of London, in partnership with the Prison Reform Trust, has found.

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6 Jul 2016

Methodists to review understanding of marriage and relationships

A task group established to consider whether the Methodist Church’s understanding of marriage and relationships should be revisited has reported back to this year’s Methodist Conference.

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5 Jul 2016

Amnesty condemns executions after Baghdad bombing

Amnesty International has criticised Iraq’s execution of five people following the suicide truck bombing in Baghdad at the weekend

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