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Ekklesia daily bulletin

by Archive | Mar 16, 2016

In this issue


In this issue

  • The Small Details
  • Conservative governments borrow most, despite illusion of economic prudence
  • Christian Aid calls on Osborne to act on global companies’ tax
  • Cameron urged to save Saudi juveniles facing execution
 

15 Mar 2016

The Small Details

Yesterday I wrote an email to an editor about a book I have written for 5-8 year olds and which will be published later this year.

Anne Booth

 

Upcoming events

Launch of ‘Foxes Have Holes: Christian Responses to Housing Need’

April 14, 2016

 

Foxes draft cover

 

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Wednesday 16 March 2016

15 Mar 2016

Conservative governments borrow most, despite illusion of economic prudence

The Conservative Party has borrowed more than its Labour opponents when in power,

 

Read more from Savitri Hensman

 

15 Mar 2016

Christian Aid calls on Osborne to act on global companies’ tax

The Chancellor should practice what he preaches in his Budget on Wednesday and stop UK based multinational companies hiding their tax dodging from public view, says Christian Aid.

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15 Mar 2016

Cameron urged to save Saudi juveniles facing execution

David Cameron has been urged to intervene with Saudi Arabia to prevent the execution of three Saudi juveniles, after reports suggested their sentences may soon be carried out.

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Blessed are the Peacemakers: Fr. John Dear on the Beatitudes

March 31, 2016

 

John Dear leaflet

 

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