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OpinionAndy Burnham isn’t the Messiah. Like Starmer, he’s just a man who needs our prayers
Less than two years after a historic victory, Keir Starmer’s resignation leads to yet more turmoil in British politics. Christians shouldn’t be surprised, says Tim Farron MP. Politicians are only human and our government isn’t perfect. That’s why the Bible calls Christians to pray for those in power
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OpinionPope Leo has issued a stark warning on AI. Here’s what you need to know
The Pope’s letter Magnifica Humanitas raises vital questions about what it means to be human in an age of AI. Warning against the abuse of power, the encyclical asks: Is the advancement of artificial intelligence taking place at the cost of human dignity? Tony Wilson takes a closer look at the document
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OpinionKeir Starmer is under pressure to step down - he needs our prayers more than ever
The fallout from last week’s local elections demonstrates how divided and precarious politics have become, says Tim Farron MP. That’s why Christians need to get involved - whether that’s standing for election or praying for and encouraging their local representatives, whatever colour rosette they wear
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OpinionThe Mandelson affair is eroding trust in politics. Please pray our political leaders will act with integrity
The revelation that Peter Mandelson was flagged as a security risk yet still appointed US ambassador has plunged the government into controversy. In a time of fragile political trust, the integrity of our leaders matters more than ever, says Tim Farron MP
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OpinionThe right to trial by jury is a Christian principle that must be protected
The prime minister faces a rebellion over his government’s proposals to limit jury trials in England and Wales in an attempt to tackle a record backlog of 79,619 crown court cases. The Christian Legal Centre’s Andrea Williams believes there are Christian principles behind juries. They play a vital role in ensuring no single human authority has unchecked power, she says
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OpinionKemi Badenoch was right to quote St Paul. If you can work, then you should
Those who cannot work do need looking after, but the Bible never suggests this job should fall to the government, argues Miriam Cates
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OpinionWhen funding was pulled from youth work, the Church stepped up. Did the government notice?
After years of cuts, Keir Starmer’s pledge to invest millions in young people will be welcomed by many. But Andy du Feu notes the Church has been plugging the funding gap for years — and it’s about time Westminster acknowledged that
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OpinionKeir Starmer is right to spend more on defence
Should Christians support the government’s recent pledges to increase military spending? Reluctantly, Tim Farron says that he thinks they should
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OpinionNicaragua’s Easter crackdown on Christians is no anomaly
Christians in Nicaragua are being subjected to a disturbingly routine suppression by their government – yet, as Ellis Heasley reports, the Church remains committed to voicing its faith
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OpinionWhat should Christians think about welfare cuts? It’s complicated
The welfare state was designed for a different time, but reforming it requires compassion and understanding. As chancellor Rachel Reeves delivers her spring statement, Christians should pray for the politicians leading this charge - and all those affected by it, says Tim Farron MP
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Opinion1 in 5 don’t believe in democracy. Here’s why Christians must defend it
A new survey shows an alarming shift toward authoritarianism among young Brits. Democracy isn’t perfect, says Tim Farron MP, but it’s far better than the alternative, and there are distinctly Christian reasons for supporting it
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OpinionKemi Badenoch has a tough road ahead. Let’s pray she navigates it well
Leading the opposition with such a small number of seats is a real challenge, says Tim Farron. The new Conservative Party leader - who describes herself as a “cultural Christian” but also says she’s not at all religious - will need our prayers
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News AnalysisIs Kenya about to lock up evangelical pastors?
Church leaders worry that a new bill designed to crack down on rogue clerics in Kenya could be used against mainstream churches. Daniel Sitole reports
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OpinionThe loss of winter fuel payments is bad news, but it need not spell disaster
Millions of pensioners will lose winter fuel payments, following Labour’s decision to means test it. The Church now has a unique opportunity to alleviate the challenges facing older people in our communities, says Pilgrims’ Friend Society CEO Stephen Hammersley
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OpinionThe Grenfell report shames us all. We are blinded to the plight of the poor
Today’s scathing report into the Grenfell Tower fire has blamed “dishonest” companies and failures by successive governments. George Pitcher says Christians can’t only mourn the 72 lost lives. We must also repent of our own blindness to the suffering of the poor, both at Grenfell and in the English Channel
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OpinionDear Labour, older people must be protected, not used to plug your financial black hole
The chief executive of Christian charity, Pilgrims’ Friend Society, is warning Labour’s policies will make the adult social care crisis worse. Instead, we should apply biblical principles to the funding gap, he says
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OpinionTim Farron MP: Why I didn’t swear on the Bible
For the first time, Tim Farron MP chose not to swear on the Bible when he affirmed his allegiance for the seventh time in parliament this week. He explains why
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OpinionWe have a new government. Here are 5 reflections for Christians to consider
Chris Goswami unpacks five fundamental truths that can guide followers of Jesus during times of change
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OpinionI’m a Christian and I’ll be voting Lib Dem
Elizabeth Jewkes says that the values of the Liberal Democrats align most closely to her Christian faith. Not surprising, she says, when over a third of Lib Dem MPs have also spoken openly about their faith in Christ
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OpinionHow should I vote as a Christian?
Does the news of a general election fill you with excitement, fear or just a sense of general apathy or confusion? James Mildred explains why Christians should be hopeful and prayerful in engaging with politics.









