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Politicians must understand that solving the healthcare crisis is fundamental to economic recovery

With the world still trying to piece itself together after a once-in-a-century pandemic that threw almost everything we took

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HE Cardinal Vincent Nichols opens ward at St Joseph’s Hospice, Hackney

Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster, has officially opened the newly refurbished St Michael’s ward at St Joseph’s Hospice,

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Don’t forget about the environment ahead of election, says Bishop John Arnold

After writing to the leaders of the main political parties earlier this month urging them to make environmental issues

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Cardinals set to vote to canonise Carlo Acutis and 14 others

On the night of 9-10 July 1860, eight Franciscan friars and three lay Christians of the Maronite rite were

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St Mary’s Law School Launches Free Legal Clinic for Local Communities

St Mary’s University, Twickenham (SMU) has announced the launch of a free Personal Injury Law Clinic in partnership with

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Pope says he keeps slain Ukrainian soldier’s Bible on his desk

In the middle of his Wednesday catechesis – which this week was devoted to the Psalms – Pope Francis

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Celebrations all round as Newcastle pupils win Sir Bobby Robson Cup

Footballers from a Newcastle school were celebrating after they came top of the league to lift the trophy in

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Congalese Bishop calls on authorities to end killings after latest slaughter

A Congolese bishop has made a fresh plea for the country’s leaders to stop the armed conflict following the

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Prestigious Military Scholarship at Sandurst for Stonyhurst Head Boy

Stonyhurst College is delighted to announce that Seb, Head Boy of the current academic year, has been offered a

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Archbishop of Birmingham helps Coventry school mark 65th anniversary

The Archbishop of Birmingham joined dozens of staff, governors and pupils from across the decades to celebrate a landmark

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Crucifix belonging to WWI chaplain Fr Willie Doyle comes to London for first time

William Joseph Gabriel Doyle (3 March 1873 – 16 August 1917) was an Irish Catholic priest who was killed

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Prime Minister’s D-Day debacle mustn’t overshadow significance of this year’s commemoration

The early departure of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak from yesterday’s D-Day commemorations will surely go down as one of

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