Last-ditch efforts are taking place behind the scenes to persuade President Zelensky against introducing a draconian new law which would in effect ban the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC). At the forefront of the efforts is the Church of England led by Archbishop
Tory MPs insisted it is “better late than never” after the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby signalled he will not block Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda Bill. The Most Rev Justin Welby acknowledged that the Commons is the “senior house” and said he expected
Canada is set to raise trade barriers with the UK after refusing to engage in talks to extend a special post Brexit relationship on zero tariffs. The new tariffs are a Brexit setback and will hit the car industry most which in
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Lee Anderson has taken a swipe at Justin Welby for dodging parliament after the Archbishop claimed there is “no evidence” that the Church of England is subverting the asylum system. Mr Welby ducked a grilling by MPs last week as fury mounts
Furious MPs have blasted the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and the authors of a “woke” report that calls for illegal migrants to be given jobs and free English lessons “from day one” of their arrival. The self-styled Commission on the Integration
Brooks Koepka’s LIV Golf team Smash GC took a cheeky swipe at PGA Tour star Justin Thomas after he failed to make the cut at the Players Championship this week. The two-time PGA Championship winner had made a sly comment about Talor
Justin Trudeau has admitted to thinking about quitting his job as Canadian prime minister but will stay to see out the next general election. He has been in office since 2015 and faces an election contest in 2025 amid polls revealing he
The Archbishop of Canterbury has once again taken aim at MPs, claiming that parliamentarians have directed “hate speech” towards the Church of England and said that it is “colluding with evil”. Justin Welby told The Spectator that he had “heard [hate speech]
A complaint over comments made about trans people by Today Programme presenter Justin Webb has been upheld. Webb made the comments during a discussion about new International Chess Federation (FIDE) guidelines released last year regarding whether being born male can give players