‘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
The Archbishop of Canterbury has asked to meet gay TV presenter Sandi Toksvig after she criticised his comments on homosexuality at the Lambeth Conference.
Black Church leaders have made a joint call to the next Conservative leader to overturn the 'hostile environment' legislation that led to the Windrush scandal.
Muslim extremists on July 29 came to the home of an evangelist who had held open-air events in eastern Uganda and killed him, sources said.
The WNBA star sat blank-faced in a courtroom outside Moscow on Thursday as a translator told her she would face nine years in Russian prison, after a judge convicted her of drug possession. Police had...
In this issue of A Public Witness, we take off on an Australian adventure. We kick things off like kangaroos to discover the relationship between church and state for the Aussies. Then we curl up like koalas to reconsider the wild text known as the Lord’s Prayer. This prayer practice and the new debate around it offers fertile ground for thinking about faith and government.
The United Nations has warned that innocent women and children have been executed, raped and tortured as gang wars have intensified in and around the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince, stating that ...
The Chinese military conducted “precision missile strikes” Thursday during drills in the Taiwan Strait and off the eastern coast of the self-governing island. China announced drills earlier this w...
The Iranian government is actively inciting "derogatory public opinion" against Christianity and other faiths by using Iranian media outlets to spread religious propaganda, according to the US Commission on International Religious Freedom.
According to a Christian youth leader, a four-month old baby lost their hand in the brutal attack.
As Lebanon marks the second anniversary of the devastating Beirut port blast, many citizens are angry at the lack of progress and the worsening of a social and economic crisis that has left swaths of the population in acute difficulty.