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Saturday, 26 October 2013 15:15
Archbishop of Canterbury attacks over '' price rises
The recent energy price hikes make people understandably angry, says the Archbishop of Canterbury, who called on big power companies to be ‘conscious of their social obligations’. Justin Welby insisted the Big Six power companies had…
Saturday, 26 October 2013 15:14
Britain’s jails facing ‘growing problem’ of forced
British prisoners are increasingly being forced to convert to Islam by their fellow inmates, the prison officers’ union has warned. Muslim gangs are growing in power and influence among prisoners and there are concerns that they…
Saturday, 26 October 2013 15:13
Police bribe mother to drop assault case
Hayley Clayton spent a night in hospital with ten stitches to a serious head wound following an unprovoked attack. Three weeks later police told her they had found the culprit but would not prosecute because ‘it…
Saturday, 26 October 2013 15:12
Christian woman to sue for right not to work on Sundays
Celestina Mba, 58, from south London was forced to leave her job after refusing to work Sundays. She told Merton Council she was unable to work Sundays before accepting a job but she was later told…
Saturday, 26 October 2013 15:10
Scotland Pastor forgives his families’ killers
A Church of Scotland pastor who lost his mother and close relatives in a suicide attack on a Pakistani church said he forgives their killers. Reverend Aftab Gohar's 79-year-old mother, nephew, niece, two uncles and other…
Saturday, 26 October 2013 15:10
Scotland Pastor forgives his families’ killers
A Church of Scotland pastor who lost his mother and close relatives in a suicide attack on a Pakistani church said he forgives their killers. Reverend Aftab Gohar's 79-year-old mother, nephew, niece, two uncles and other…