Tortured by the Gestapo, this brave Protestant pastor continued to help people in peril at great personal cost.
Police said Ollie Sabatelli was prohibited from using amplification and "causing annoyance, upset and distress" across Surrey and Sussex.
Religious hate crimes are on the rise in England and Wales, according to new figures released by the Home Office this week.
US Vice President JD Vance described it as "really ugly", while Annunziata Rees-Mogg called it "illegible, unaesthetic, ...
Aid organisations Tearfund and Christian Aid have welcomed the news that Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire, ...
The Religious Education Policy Unit (REPU) has warned that failure to cultivate sufficient numbers of full-time RE teachers ...
The Rev Franklin Graham has announced that he will be returning to Britain next year for the continuation of the “God Loves ...
Christian activist Charlie Kirk has been posthumously recognised as one of Israel’s most devoted supporters, just a month after his tragic murder on a university campus in Utah.
On 6 October Syria held its first parliamentary election since Assad’s fall. Father Hugo Alaniz, a missionary in Aleppo, told ...
Lord Biggar questioned the narrative put forward by reparations advocates that the descendants of slaves suffer a form of ...
Maverick City Music co-founder Chandler Moore has quit the group and filed a lawsuit accusing his former manager of diverting ...
Closer to home, Miller pointed to more insidious state-backed forms of censorship. In one case that has attracted the ...