News Round-Up
27 April 2025
by Will Jones
Rev Bernard Randall was sacked, branded a "safeguarding risk" and suspended by the Church of England for six years – all for telling pupils at his CofE school they didn't have to accept LGBT ideology. This is his story.
Justin Welby, like Dickens's Mrs Jellyby in Bleak House, is all charity abroad but blind to problems at home; now, even his apologies ring hollow, says Peter Harris.
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has resigned following the storm surrounding his mishandling of a child sex abuse scandal. Conservatives will not miss the painfully woke cleric. But will his replacement be worse?
Why isn't the Archbishop of Canterbury coming clean to Alastair Campbell about what the C of E is up to on same-sex marriage? Shouldn't we expect higher standards from a senior churchman?
Green evangelist Justin Welby has been accused of hypocrisy for racking up 48,000 air miles while simultaneously urging his congregations to achieve Net Zero carbon emissions.
The Church of England was once described as 'the Tory party at prayer' but a survey by the Times has found that now 60% of priests back Left-wing parties and just 15% back Right-wing parties.
Laurence Fox has started a petition on Change.org calling for Justin Welby to step down in favour of a BAME person. If he really believes the Church of England is 'institutionally racist', isn't this the right thing to do?
The Prime Minister has echoed the Archbishop of Canterbury in stating that members of the public must get the booster jab if they are to uphold the Christian principle of 'love thy neighbour'.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has said that those who do not wish to be vaccinated are going against the Christian principle of 'love thy neighbour'.
We're publishing an end-of-year celebration by freelance journalist Chris Morrison of all the eco loons and climate hypocrites who have made 2021 so entertaining.
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