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JFS ruling: '3,500 years of Jewish tradition overturned.'Dec 16, 2009
The Jewish Free School has lost the hard-fought case on the criteria for admissions to this sought-after school. The next step might be to challenge equality legislation itself, as the admissions criteria, found to be racially discriminating, was based...
While Shepherds Watched - On Ilkley Moor bar t'atDec 14, 2009
This combination of traditional carol and trditional folk is not as unlikely as it might appear.
A fun story from Durham University today. ‘While shepherds watched’ was the first carol to cross over to the Church of England from the secular,...
Britain on course for first woman bishopDec 14, 2009
Oxford graduate Dr Alison Peden has been chosen as one of three candidates for the vacant episcopal see of Glasgow and Galloway in Scotland. If she is elected on 16 January, she will become the UK's first woman bishop. It would in many ways be fitting...
Tony Blair would still have gone to war without WMDsDec 12, 2009
In our splash this morning, David Brown and I report on Fern Britton's interview with Tony Blair to be broadcast on BBC1 at 10am tomorrow.
This is one of the first examples of excellence under the new Aaqil Ahmed regime at BBC religion. Some Church...
Gordon Brown in lengthy late-night calls to CanterburyDec 10, 2009
The latest details from the MPs' expenses saga show Gordon Brown in six lengthy telephone calls to Canterbury, including one on Christmas Eve last year which lasted for nearly two hours.
Perhaps because the Church of England has yet to adopt the...
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