News Focus Niger churches ‘abandoned’ after Charlie Hebdo destruction by Illia Djadi - 31st July 2015 In the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris, the churches in the predominantly-Muslim West African nation of Niger experienced the worst attacks in their history. Read more about Niger churches ‘abandoned’ after Charlie Hebdo destruction ANALYSIS: ‘Stamping out intolerance’: Blair and Kantor put their faith in law by David Knowles - 24th July 2015 THE MAN who introduced 27,000 new laws to Britain has the job of his dreams. DAVID KNOWLES wonders if it can possibly bring freedom. Read more about ANALYSIS: ‘Stamping out intolerance’: Blair and Kantor put their faith in law ‘Tremendous hunger for depth at Westminster’ by Our Correspondent - 22nd July 2015 PUBLIC SERVANTS are ‘spiritually parched’, expert in ethics tells Cambridge conference on Gospel as ‘public truth’ Read more about ‘Tremendous hunger for depth at Westminster’ ANALYSIS Surge in UK's concern for international religious freedom by Jayson Casper - 15th July 2015 'THE great cause of our times.’ House of Lords debate seeks to translate rhetoric into policy Read more about ANALYSIS Surge in UK's concern for international religious freedom The faith of Egypt’s judges by Jayson Casper - 10th July 2015 FOLLOWING the assassination of Egypt’s chief prosecutor last week, we meet two other judges in the line of fire Read more about The faith of Egypt’s judges Pages« ‹ … 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 … › »