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ADF lawyers say charges have been dropped against Army veteran who prayed outside abortion clinic

Local authorities have ended action against Adam Smith-Connor, the army veteran and father who was issued a fine for

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Nelson Mandela’s daughter receives gift from Catholic primary pupils at Liverpool memorial unveiling

Nelson Mandela’s daughter and granddaughter have been in Liverpool to unveil a memorial in honour of the late South

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Bishop Stephen Wright Installed 15th Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle

Bishop Stephen Wright has been installed the 15th Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle at a Solemn Mass of Installation

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SVP says UK Illegal Immigration Bill “lacks compassion and humanity” after UN warns new law will harm migrants

The United Nations has warned that the UK Illegal Immigration Bill, which passed into law last night, “will have

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Stella Maris launches workshops to help combat modern slavery in the maritime industry

Stella Maris, a leading maritime charity dedicated to supporting seafarers and fishers worldwide, is pleased to announce the launch

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Northumberland school pupils come face to face with King Charles on end-of-term trip to London

A group of Northumberland school children enjoyed an unexpected encounter when they took an end-of-term trip to London and

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Dramatic encounter with a bus puts Catholic cyclist in hospital and halts Walsingham to Lourdes fundraiser

An East Anglian Catholic parishioner’s bid to cycle the 1371 kms between the Marian shrines of Walsingham and Lourdes

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Bishop Declan Lang criticises “Manifestly unjust” decision to return Nicaraguan bishop to prison

Bishop Declan Lang has called for the release of Bishop Rolando José Álvarez, the Nicaraguan bishop who was sentenced

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Archbishop Gallagher recalls Pope Francis’ courageous work for peace

Speaking at a book presentation of Lezioni ucraine (Ukrainian Lessons) by the Italian review of geopolitics, Limes, Archbishop Paul

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Are we now living in a world where scandal and impropriety are regarded as normal?, asks Joseph Kelly

Whatever anyone may have wished, it was the ‘un-named BBC presenter’ story that dominated both the news and public

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GUEST BLOG: ‘red’ cobalt may help West hit its emission targets, but at what cost to other nations?, asks William Kelly

On the 30th of June 1960 the world was greeted with a new nation on the international stage as

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Thomas Wolsey’s cardinal’s galero to be Ipswich exhibition centrepiece

A procession and a fanfare using trumpets last played for the King’s Coronation have been laid on for the

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