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We understand that some people might have concerns about their local church building installing mobile or wireless broadband. This page explains why the Church is interested in helping to spread digital connectivity, and why this is considered safe.
The Church of England’s General Synod has called for a change to the canons governing the impediment to ordination after divorce.
In this blog Natasha Curry, Deputy Director of Policy at the Nuffield Trust, considers the social care systems in Japan and Germany.
Plans by a diocese to double the number of children and young people in its churches, develop 100 new worshipping communities and renew parishes have been given support in the first round of grants awarded by a new Board set up by the Church of England.
Advent is ‘the final countdown’ to Christmas day and many children will have an Advent calendar to help them count the days. It’s also a really special time for the church. Here’s more about why it’s so special, and some Advent activities for children.
A Church of England Governance Review working group, established by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to explore options for simpler and more effective governance, has recommended changes to the Church’s national governance structures.
A reimagination of Britain as a country in which human beings flourish has to put high-quality social care, public and mental health at the heart of its objectives.
FEATURE / You might have noticed a new acronym popping up all over the place of late – GDPR – or the General Data Protection Regulation. It’s EU legislation that comes into force in May this year.
The Archbishops’ Commission on Reimagining Care is pleased that the Government has published its White Paper on Adult Social Care Reform “People at the Heart of Care”.
The Hyde Park Estate is owned by the Church Commissioners for England and is the secret corner of London’s West End, located within a stone’s throw of the glorious tranquillity of Hyde Park.