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A north London school says it will hold a 10-week pilot of longer school days, where phones are banned,
The Church and democracy, and how citizens, especially Catholics, can mobilise together in favour of the common good, was
Leeds Trinity University’s Faculty of Business, Computing and Digital Industries held an important event this week at the Main
Father Gabriel Romanelli, the Parish Priest of Holy Family Catholic Parish in Gaza, is in London for a week-long
Reacting to the approval by Parliament early on Tuesday of legislation to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda, CAFOD
Tributes have been paid to former Sunderland and Republic of Ireland defender Charlie Hurley following his death at the
A Berkshire parish church said goodbye this week to the last surviving member of the order of Dominican Sisters
The Archdiocese of Southwark is hosting the annual London Migrant Workers Mass at St George’s Cathedral on Monday 6th
It was with a certain amount of weary inevitability that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced at the Centre for
Fifteen former soldiers investigated for perjury over Bloody Sunday will not face any charges. Fourteen Catholic men were killed
“Pius X was a Pope who made the entire Church understand that without the Eucharist and without the assimilation
Universal Pictures Content Group and Passion Pictures have wrapped on a new documentary about the nun who inspired 1995