‘Degrading and dangerous’: Nurses Forced to Undress in Front of Trans-Identified Man Celebrate Court Victory
A group of nurses have won their case against the NHS after they were forced to share their changing room with a trans-identifying man
A group of nurses have won their case against the NHS after they were forced to share their changing room with a trans-identifying man
Justin Welby's son has spoken about his father's resignation last week under a cloud of consternation after he failed to ensure that sadistic abuser John Smyth had been reported to police.
A British primary school has stirred up a heated debate after announcing it will exclude all Christmas references from its upcoming pantomime production of Jack and the Beanstalk to ensure a more
Even before the WEA officially announced its next General Assembly in Seoul, South Korea from Oct 27-31, 2025, news of the plans has been met with criticisms by Korean church groups who called for
There were 2,444 anti-Christian hate crimes across 35 European countries last year, with the UK among the highest, a new report has found.
Most Britons support Justin Welby's decision to resign as Archbishop of Canterbury over the John Smyth abuse scandal.
Often in the course of cross-cultural ministry, moving from one city or country to another is required. Countries change visa requirements, teams revamp outreach strategies or God opens new doors. For most missionaries, moving is the rule rather than the exception.
The country’s Ministry of Police and Ministry of Defense on Thursday oversaw efforts to draw illegal miners out of a closed mine in the North West Province. About 4,000 gold miners are inside a mine...
An 18-year-old Catholic woman in Pakistan said police have refused to arrest a Muslim who abducted and raped her at gunpoint last week.
The United States, Canada, and Finland on Wednesday jointly committed to building more icebreaker ships to carve routes through the ice of the Arctic and Polar regions. The four allies promise to incr...
Expressing alarm over an increase in false blasphemy accusations in Pakistan, the UN Human Rights Committee last week urged repeal or amending of the country's harsh blasphemy laws.