In this issue
In this issue
- Advent Reflection – 15th December
- Church of England seesaws on LGBT inclusion
- Church of Scotland welcomes climate agreement
- South Brent Community Land Trust Self Build Project
- No answers from Tony Blair on Libya renditions and torture
- Climate change agreement a ‘monumental triumph’, says UN chief
- Israeli settlers attack international human rights monitors
- Christian Aid hails Paris agreement and challenges UK government
15 Dec 2015
Advent Reflection – 15th December
Jesus said to them, ‘A prophet is not without honour, except in his own country, and among his own kin, and in his own house.” (Mark 6. 4)
13 Dec 2015
Church of England seesaws on LGBT inclusion
Church of England leaders have signalled both welcome and rejection to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people, their families and friends in the same week.
Tuesday 15 December 2015
15 Dec 2015
Church of Scotland welcomes climate agreement
The Church of Scotland has welcomed the international agreement to tackle climate change.
14 Dec 2015
South Brent Community Land Trust Self Build Project
The Dartmoor based South Brent Community Land Trust is developing a radical new scheme to ensure affordable, environmentally stable housing for local people.
14 Dec 2015
No answers from Tony Blair on Libya renditions and torture
Tony Blair has failed to provide information to MPs about his role in the UK-orchestrated rendition of two anti-Gaddafi dissidents and their families to the Libyan dictator.
14 Dec 2015
Climate change agreement a ‘monumental triumph’, says UN chief
15 Dec 2015
Israeli settlers attack international human rights monitors
International human rights monitors whose presence protects vulnerable schoolchildren in Hebron, occupied Palestine, are facing verbal and physical attack by Israeli settlers.
14 Dec 2015
Christian Aid hails Paris agreement and challenges UK government
Christian Aid has hailed the final Paris climate agreement as a new era which has the potential to transform the global economy to address climate change and says the UK government must now take a close look at its domestic energy policies.