NYC Cathedral Unveils Immigrant Tribute Mural

New York's historic St Patrick's Cathedral reveals a stunning new mural honouring the city's immigrant communities, transforming its iconic architecture into a canvas of cultural diversity and human resilience.

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.

Bishop Sarah Mullally steps down as St Paul's Dean

In a historic move, Bishop Sarah Mullally announces her departure from St Paul's Cathedral while remaining as Bishop of London, marking another chapter in the Church of England's evolving leadership.

Drones breach security at Munich defence summit

A major security breach at Europe's premier defence conference in Munich saw drones disrupt proceedings, raising urgent questions about protection of Western leaders amid ongoing Russia-Ukraine tensions.

Lithuania urges citizens to build bomb shelters

Lithuania's civil protection agency issues stark warning for citizens to prepare bomb shelters as tensions with Russia escalate. Defence minister confirms preparations for potential conflict.

Russia targets UK military in major cyber attack campaign

Exclusive intelligence reveals Russian hackers are systematically targeting British military personnel and civil servants in a sophisticated cyber espionage operation designed to steal sensitive information and compromise national security.

Tories use Brexit failure to attack human rights

The Conservative government is weaponising Brexit frustrations to justify withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights, threatening fundamental rights protections for British citizens.

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