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Law, faith, compassion and the dying

Matt Hancock, the UK’s Secretary of State for Health, is best known as the Government’s lead on the Covid pandemic but engages with death in other ways too. On 27th April he addressed an All-Party Parliamentary Group meeting on the … Continue reading

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Should Parliament intervene in church affairs?

When last November the Church of England’s General Synod failed to approve women bishops the sense of shock throughout the country took church leaders by surprise. It should not have: for decades there has been far too much concern to … Continue reading

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