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Ekklesia daily bulletin

by Archive | Mar 21, 2016

In this issue


In this issue

  • Iain Duncan Smith resigns from key ministerial post
  • Schooling ourselves for a smaller state?
  • A shocking resignation: the impact of Iain Duncan Smith’s departure
  • Iain Duncan Smith: the legacy
  • A budget, a referendum and a leadership contest
  • New director for the Urban Theology Unit
  • The Church of England’s budget response reveals twisted priorities
  • David Cameron writes to Ethiopia amid fears for death-row Briton
  • UN officials call for concrete commitments on gender equality

Launch of ‘Foxes have holes: Christian reflections on Britain’s housing need’

April 14, 2016

Foxes draft cover

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Upcoming events

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

March 31, 2016

John Dear leaflet

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Monday 21 March 2016

18 Mar 2016

Iain Duncan Smith resigns from key ministerial post

The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Iain Duncan Smith, has resigned tonight.

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19 Mar 2016

Schooling ourselves for a smaller state?

Pope John Paul II once said, “A society will be judged on the basis of how it treats its weakest members”.

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19 Mar 2016

A shocking resignation: the impact of Iain Duncan Smith’s departure

A ministerial resignation is always dramatic.

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19 Mar 2016

Iain Duncan Smith: the legacy

From the very beginning of his involvement in social security policy, Iain Duncan Smith got it wrong.

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17 Mar 2016

A budget, a referendum and a leadership contest

George Osborne may be a poor economist, but he is, beyond doubt, a skilful political operator.

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20 Mar 2016

New director for the Urban Theology Unit

The Rev Dr Keith Hebden,  writer, activist, deanery advisor, pioneer minister and assistant priest in the Parish of Mansfield has been appointed as the new Director of the Urban Theology Unit in Sheffield, from September 2016.

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17 Mar 2016

The Church of England’s budget response reveals twisted priorities

Institutional churches can be pretty slow to respond to injustice, so I’m not surprised that some people were pleased to see that the Church of England issued a speedy response to George Osborne’s

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18 Mar 2016

David Cameron writes to Ethiopia amid fears for death-row Briton

David Cameron has intervened twice to secure UK access to a Briton who was kidnapped by Ethiopian forces in 2014, it has emerged, amid Foreign Office concerns that there has been “no substantive progress” on the case.

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18 Mar 2016

UN officials call for concrete commitments on gender equality

Top United Nations officials have called on leaders to attend the World Humanitarian Summit in May and make concrete commitments to enhance gender equality, as women and girls are “central” to humanitarian action.

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