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Ekklesia daily bulletin

by Archive | Jan 19, 2016

In this issue


In this issue

  • Nicola Sturgeon to join leaders at anti-Trident demonstration
  • Christian Aid Urges Davos to act on Swiss bank secrecy
  • Further DWP pressure on people with mental health problems?
 

Upcoming events

Sex and Sensibility

February 23, 2016

 

SEX AND SENSIBILITY: SALLY HITCHINER AND PETER TATCHELL IN CONVERSATION 23rd February, 6.30pm, Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church, 235, Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8EP.

 

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Transform Now Ploughshares Talk

January 23, 2016

 

Come and hear Sister Megan Rice speak about how, along with two other Christian peace activists, she cau

 

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Symon Hill Book Tour

January 20, 2016

 

We are delighted to be hosting the London leg of  Ekklesia associate Symon Hill’s new book “The Upside Down Bible” which is published by Darton, Longmann and

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Tuesday 19 January 2016

19 Jan 2016

Nicola Sturgeon to join leaders at anti-Trident demonstration

First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon will address a major anti-nuclear weapons demo in central London next month alongside trades union and party leaders.

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19 Jan 2016

Christian Aid Urges Davos to act on Swiss bank secrecy

As politicians and business leaders prepare to gather in Davos next week (20-23 January) for the World Economic Forum, Christian Aid questions whether Switzerland’s role as a haven for “dirty” money from poor countries makes it an appropriate host country.

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18 Jan 2016

Further DWP pressure on people with mental health problems?

Having just written about how current employment practices make the aim of getting a million disabled people into work practically untenable, I was shocked to see it reported this morning that Iain Duncan Smith is planning yet another shake up of disability benefits. 

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