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UK's first Black female vicar says racial injustice is still 'ongoing' in Church
Reverend Canon Eve Pitts became the first Black, female vicar in the Church of England in 1994 after facing decades of racism.
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Royal memoir that caused 'a sensation' decades before Harry's Spare
Long before Prince Harry's bestselling memoir Spare sent shockwaves through the Royal Family, another royal wrote and released a tell-all book that caused a serious 'sensation'
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Tories 'rejected pleas not to hold Rwanda vote on Jewish holiday' peers told
Crossbench peer Lord Carlile said he was alarmed that the Government had ignored calls not to hold the House of Lords vote the first day of the Passover, or Pesach, Festival
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From popstar to vicar - inside the life of Rev Richard Coles
REV Richard Coles found love again after heartbreaking death of his husband David.Here is all you need to know about the man of god, who quit his musi
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Jesus shows us death is not the end & if we suffer we are not alone
A PORTUGUESE man o’ war, moon jellyfish, albino muntjac deer, big cat and a python are some of the unusual creatures spotted in the south of England
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'I'm a gay priest and I'd lose my job if I married my partner - it's crushing'
As a priest in the Church of England, Charlie Bell cannot legally marry same-sex couples, and he would get the sack if he entered a civil marriage with his own partner
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King issues Easter message as Queen is set to stand in for him during service
THE King will stress the importance of acts of friendship in his Easter message today.Charles, 75, has recorded a Bible reading and personal message f
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King Charles issues Easter message as Camilla steps in for him at major event
Charles’ pre-recorded audio – his first public words since Kate revealed she was undergoing chemotherapy – will be broadcast in his absence at a Royal Maundy service in Worcester Cathedral
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Shocked public rushes to support Princess Kate after heartbreaking cancer news
THE world rushed to support cancer-hit Kate as millions watched her heartbreaking video — and begged internet trolls to leave her alone.Politicians,
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Tory Minister admits he can't back up Suella Braverman's wild asylum claims
Tory Immigration Minister Tom Pursglove said there is 'no specific evidence' to support Suella Braverman's claim that churches are helping bogus asylum claims
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Dawn French's former church that banned female vicars gets first woman in role
The church in Fowey, Cornwall, which was branded sexist for passing a resolution not to have female vicar, is getting its first woman in the role - four years after the town has gone without a priest
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Canterbury Cathedral slammed for £950 retreat that 'sounds like a spa weekend'
An advert promising exclusive access suggests there 'may be opportunities to interact' with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, at Canterbury Cathedral
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Assisted dying should be legalised to give people 'dignity', say Mirror readers
Dame Esther Rantzen is calling on the government to legalise assisted dying to spare families 'painful last memories' - and nearly 80% of Mirror readers support the plans
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Church of England invests millions in water firms dumping poo in UK's rivers
THE Church of England has tens of millions invested in water firms dumping poo in Britain's rivers - despite green-hectoring from the Archbishop of Ca
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Late Queen's favourite pancake recipe with unconventional extra ingredient
The late Queen Elizabeth had a particular favourite when it came to her go-to Pancake Day recipe, her former chef has revealed, and it included an unconventional ingredient
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Why is the church allowing itself to be hoodwinked by asylum seeker ‘converts’?
IT’S a long time since anyone described the Church of England as the “Conservative Party at prayer”.Nowadays, it is more like the Refugee Counci
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Prince William could be first King to not lead Church of England in 5 centuries
In a new royal book written by Robert Hardman, there is speculation over whether Prince William could sever a five hundred year tie with the Church of England when he becomes King
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Here's the date you should take down your Christmas tree
WITH Christmas officially over for another year, many will be wondering when to take down their festive-themed decorations.Of course, the decision is
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Brutal reality of Xmas as hostage - solitary, grim meal and captor kindness
Sir Terry Waite was an envoy for the Archbishop of Canterbury when he was kidnapped at the height of the Lebanese Civil War, spending more than four years in solitary confinement
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Christmas tradition the late Queen banned royals from as it's too 'vicious'
The late Queen Elizabeth had to completely ban her entire family from doing this activity when they got together at Christmas because it simply became 'too vicious'
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Do you think assisted dying should be legalised in the UK - vote in our poll
Childline founder Dame Esther Rantzen is considering assisted dying to spare her family 'painful last memories' as she battles stage four lung cancer - but do you think the option should be legalised?
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'These Tory turkeys are about to vote for a Christmas bloodbath'
They say turkeys don't vote for Christmas but the Tories are actually stuffing themselves at this point, says Fleet Street Fox. Rishi Sunak is starting to smell as sulphurous as an overcooked sprout
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​​Princess Anne's brutally honest prediction of Camilla's future as Queen
Princess Anne might get on with Queen Camilla these days, but once relations between the two women were once said to be a little bit 'frosty', with an author claiming Anne made a brutal prediction about Camilla's future
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Family-of-eight 'being forced out of home' so Church of England owner can sell
The Woodier family have been living in the former vicarage of St Oswald’s Church on Lancaster Road, Knott-End-on-Sea for six years but at the end of September they were given notice to vacate
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'Argument to abolish the Lords is stronger after spectacle of the King's speech'
The argument for getting rid of the Lords has never been stronger than following the spectacle of the King's Speech