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Primary school pupils visited a care home in Plymouth as part of a project aimed at teaching children to
A Liverpool Catholic Academy has been the launchpad for a unique collaboration celebrating the 125th anniversary of the Liverpool
The breach of the Kakhovka dam in southern Ukraine is causing widespread flooding in populated areas downstream, including in
A year to the day following the Pentecost Sunday church massacre in Nigeria, a petition calling for justice has
From the Famous DoubleTree Hilton by the city’s railway station, to the cheque modernism of the Dakota or the
Three new Canons have been installed and appointed to the Metropolitan Chapter of Canons in Birmingham. St Chad’s Cathedral
The evening sun was radiant last Wednesday 31st May, the Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
On Wednesday 31st May, more than 500 people packed into Farm Street Church to listen to Antonia Salzano speak
Green-fingered youngsters at a Northumberland Catholic primary school have helped to create a new garden space in the school
The Declaration of Arbroath goes on display at the National Museum of Scotland tomorrow for the first time in
“The war in Ukraine will end at the negotiating table,” says Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, recalling the words of
‘We incarcerate more people than any other country in Europe. Far too many people in our prison system are