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Anglicanism

July 2024

  • The moment the statue of Edward Colston was thrown into Bristol harbour in 2020.

    Slave trader Colston left bequest to Church of England, archive shows

  • The Church of England General Synod in York

    Church of England moves closer to services of blessing for same-sex couples

June 2024

  • Derek Birdsall with Francis Bacon in the Omnific studio with pages from a projected volume of the artist’s work, 1990.

    Derek Birdsall obituary

  • Guy Hewitt

    In its progress and pain, Windrush brought us the birth of modern, multicultural Britain

    Guy Hewitt
  • An illustration of a newlywed couple posing for photographs at their wedding as guests look on.

    Wedding wars! How photographers took over – and vicars fought back

  • Robert Beckford

    Will the Anglican church come clean and pay its debt over slavery? Not from what we have seen so far

    Robert Beckford

May 2024

  • A view from the classical portico of Codrington College, which was established on the sugar plantation formerly owned by the Church of England’s missionary arm.

    Beatings, brandings, suicides: life on plantations owned by Church of England missionary arm

  • Codrington College, an Anglican theological college in St John, Barbados.

    Revealed: how Church of England’s ties to chattel slavery went to top of hierarchy

  • Church service showing worshippers from behind

    Church of England figures show attendances hit by Covid

  • Lichen on a gravestone

    Looking for lichen: Church of England launches search for life on gravestones

  • How faith drives bidder for Telegraph who wields growing influence on Tories

  • ‘Compassion for the most vulnerable’: bishop thanks protesters who blocked asylum coaches

April 2024

  • Pews in an Anglican Church

    Senior C of E figure rejects claim of asylum-seeker baptism ‘conveyor belt’

    In submission to MPs, archdeacon Rick Simpson says claims by ex-vicar Matthew Firth are ‘deeply problematic’
  • Frank Field resigns Labour whip<br>Frank Field MP in Westminster, London, after resigning from the Labour party over the anti-Semitism crisis. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday August 30, 2018. Field, who has represented Birkenhead from almost 40 years, revealed in a letter to party chief whip Nick Brown that he could no longer serve the party as the leadership was overseeing the "erosion of our core values". See PA story POLITICS Field. Photo credit should read: Victoria Jones/PA Wire

    Lord Field of Birkenhead obituary

    MP for Birkenhead for 40 years and former Labour minister who was asked to ‘think the unthinkable’ about welfare reform
  • Hugh Dawes

    Other lives
    The Rev Hugh Dawes obituary

    Other lives: Anglican priest who faced criticism for his radical views and was a founder of the Progressive Christianity Network Britain

March 2024

  • A church yard and house in East Sussex

    Church of England accused of ‘acting like a loan shark’ over vicar’s widow falling £313,000 in debt

    A church mortgage supposed to help clergy buy their own home has turned into a huge burden for a woman who paid interest for almost 29 years
  • Diane Abbott in the Commons in 2019.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Abbott criticises speaker over PMQs and asks Starmer to restore the whip – as it happened

    Hackney MP was not given chance to ask a question despite comments about her from Tory donor
    • Seeing the big picture on church weddings

    • ‘It’s not a lot when you consider the harm’: Why bishop is calling for £1bn in C of E reparations for slavery

    • Justin Welby says he carries personal alarm amid increasing threats in church

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