British Isles
Friday, 18 November 2016 08:45

Justin Welby in post-Brexit think-tank

The Archbishop of Canterbury will spend the next two years as part of a commission launched by a left-leaning think-tank that aims to rewrite the rules for Britain’s post-Brexit economy. He will join, among others, the…
Friday, 18 November 2016 08:43

Scotland: national day of prayer

30 November is St Andrew’s Day, and the Church of Scotland has called for a dedicated national day of prayer this year. St Andrew, eventually crucified upside down, is the patron saint of fishermen, and his…
Friday, 18 November 2016 08:42

Muslim convert persecuted for his beliefs

Nissar Hussain and his family, including six children, have been forced to flee their home for the second time, amid fears for his safety after suffering seven years of persecution from his Muslim neighbours. He converted…
Friday, 18 November 2016 08:36

Millions struggling to pay utility bills

One in three households with at least one person in a full-time job - four million in total - say it is difficult to afford their energy payments. Half of them (49%) will cut their energy…
Friday, 11 November 2016 11:18

Down’s syndrome screening

The government has approved a new test (NIPT) to make it easier to detect babies with Down’s syndrome in pregnant women. The NHS intend to make NIPT available next year. This has led to a campaign…
Friday, 11 November 2016 11:16

Trump and relations with UK

The election of Donald Trump is an unpredictable factor, with possible knock-on effects for Britain. His victory speech pledged to ‘get along with all other nations willing to get along with us’ and to deal fairly…