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Iraq's Tigris River in danger of disappearing

The Tigris River, Iraq's lifeline for millennia, is heavily polluted and drying up. Urgent action is needed to save the waterway and the ancient communities, like the Mandaeans, who depend on it for survival and faith.

Mormon Wives Star: Ex Takes Kids to Church After Exit

Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Layla Taylor reveals her ex-husband continues taking their sons to church despite her leaving the religion. The reality star discusses co-parenting and allowing children to choose their own path. Read her exclusive interv

Kendall's £38.6bn tech plan for UK growth and cures

Technology Secretary Liz Kendall announces a major £38.6bn research funding plan to cure diseases and boost the economy, while criticising political rivals for negativity about Britain's future.

1000+ Anglican clergy join Catholic Church via Ordinariate

In an unprecedented religious shift, over 1,000 Anglican clergy and thousands of lay followers have joined the Catholic Church through the Ordinariate since 2011, creating new challenges for Church of England leadership.

JD Vance: From religious sceptic to devout Catholic

US Senator JD Vance reveals his surprising spiritual transformation from religious scepticism to devout Catholicism, crediting his wife Usha for the profound change in his beliefs and worldview.

King Charles may redefine Defender of Faith title

As King Charles III assumes the throne, speculation mounts over whether he will modernise the ancient title 'Defender of the Faith' to embrace Britain's multi-faith society, potentially transforming the monarchy's relationship with religion.

First Female Archbishop Faces Misogyny Backlash

The Church of England's groundbreaking appointment of its first female Archbishop of Canterbury is being marred by an alarming tide of online misogyny and threats, raising concerns about institutional response.

First Female Archbishop of Canterbury Appointed

In a groundbreaking move for the Church of England, Dame Sarah Mullally has been appointed as the first woman to lead the Anglican Communion as Archbishop of Canterbury, marking a historic shift in the church's 500-year history.

Christians leaving phones unlocked as test of faith

A growing number of devout Christians are reportedly leaving their smartphones unlocked, believing it to be a modern test of faith and honesty. Discover the surprising spiritual reasoning behind this digital-age trend.

US Pastor Calls Catholicism 'Demonic', Sparks Fury

Prominent US pastor Robert Jeffress faces widespread condemnation after labelling Catholicism 'demonic' and a 'false religion', drawing rebukes from Catholic leaders and creating tension for Trump's VP pick J.D. Vance.

I Ate The UK's Most Expensive £50 Fish & Chips

A food writer braves the UK's priciest fish and chips at a Mayfair restaurant. Was the gold-leaf-dusted, champagne-battered cod worth the staggering £49.95 price tag? We reveal the full, shocking verdict.

Bournemouth's 'God' Discovered Working at Local Car Wash

A remarkable story unfolds in Bournemouth as an Albanian man, revered as a divine figure by his community for his wisdom and generosity, is discovered working a humble job. This exclusive report explores faith, migration, and the search for solace.

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