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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.

Megyn Kelly's Shock CBS News Comeback After 6 Years

Former Fox News star Megyn Kelly makes stunning return to CBS News after six-year absence following controversial NBC departure. Exclusive details on her new role and network reconciliation.

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.

US billionaire launches MAGA-style makeover of UK's TalkTV

US billionaire and former Trump adviser John Catsimatidis is orchestrating a dramatic 'MAGA-style' overhaul of the struggling TalkTV, rebranding it as Talk News. This strategic pivot aims to capture a new audience with a fresh, opinion-driven format, sign

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.

Barber and Kirk in Explosive Faith and Politics Clash

A fiery televised debate between prominent civil rights leader Reverend William Barber and conservative commentator Charlie Kirk erupts over the role of faith in modern politics, highlighting the deep ideological divides in America.

Starmer's Support Crumbles as UK Secularism Booms

Exclusive analysis reveals a triple threat for PM Keir Starmer: collapsing public support, controversy over tracking US deportation flights, and new data on the UK's accelerating secularisation.

Amorim 'Lost Dressing Room' as Liverpool Dream Crumbles

Sporting CP manager Ruben Amorim, once the frontrunner for the Liverpool job, has been dealt a brutal blow as reports emerge of a player revolt and a shattered dressing room, throwing his future into doubt and ending his Anfield prospects.

Pope Francis meets LGBTQ+ advocate in Vatican audience

In a significant move, Pope Francis held a private audience with prominent LGBTQ+ ministry leader Father James Martin at the Vatican, reinforcing his message of inclusivity and 'welcome for all' within the Catholic Church.

Global Visual Journey: This Week in 20 Photos

From Westminster's political drama to global celebrations and serene landscapes, experience the past week's most powerful moments through 20 captivating photographs curated by The Guardian.

Angie Stone sued over fatal crash aftermath

Exclusive: R&B icon Angie Stone faces a wrongful death lawsuit after a passenger tragically died fleeing her crashed car, alleging negligence led to the fatal incident.

BBC Look North's Peter Levy Announces Departure from Show

Veteran BBC Look North presenter Peter Levy has announced his decision to step down after decades as the face of regional news for Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, prompting an outpouring of tributes from colleagues and viewers.

Newsmax Sues Fox News Alleging Cable News Monopoly

Conservative broadcaster Newsmax launches a major antitrust lawsuit against Fox News, alleging coercive tactics and monopolistic practices to suppress competition in the US cable news landscape.

Stephen King: God is 'Not a Nice Guy'

Horror legend Stephen King shocks readers with his candid critique of the Almighty, drawing parallels to the dark tales of the Brothers Grimm in a revealing New York event.

ITV News Axed After Legal Battle, Viewers Fume

ITV News viewers were left furious after a high-stakes legal intervention prevented the airing of a major political programme. The broadcaster confirms it 'fought the law' as Ofcom is inundated with complaints.

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