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Bishop sets out to change inquest law to expose scale of gambling role in suicide

The Bishop of St Albans, Dr Alan Smith, has set out to change the law on inquests to help reveal the full extent of the link between gambling and suicide for the first time.

16/01/2020
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Church investors Announce Tougher Line on AGM Voting Policy

The Church Investors Group (CIG or the Group), representing 70 members and £21bn in assets, has this week written to the leaders of FTSE 350 companies to inform them that it will be enhancing its scrutiny of corporates ESG aspects this AGM season.

10/03/2020
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Statement from the Church of England.

Archbishop of Canterbury will call for 'a resurrection of our common life,' in Easter Sunday sermon

The Archbishop of Canterbury will call for “a resurrection of our common life,” during his Easter Sunday sermon.

09/04/2020
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The Archbishop of Canterbury delivering his Easter sermon in 2020.

New Mental Health Reflections published by the Church of England

A series of reflections on how to cope with anxiety and loneliness in the face of the coronavirus pandemic are published today by the Church of England.

26/03/2020
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13 daily reflections to promote positive mental health.

Music in our churches and cathedrals

As the latest Government guidance set out steps for reopening of church buildings for individual private prayer, and also for organ practice which is now permitted, the Church of England together with the Royal School of Church Music has encouraged the Government to be proactive in ensuring music-making can resume in church buildings, once it is safe to do so. 

13/06/2020
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Choristers singing at Newcastle Cathedral Keith Blundy

‘Big Conversation’ launched on clergy care and wellbeing

Churches and clergy across the country are being invited to take part in discussion about a new partnership aimed at improving the care and wellbeing of ministers, in a ‘Big Conversation’ launched today.

27/07/2020
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Birdseye view of two people having coffee

Duke of Cambridge joins CofE’s online service to mark end of Mental Health Awareness Week

The Duke of Cambridge will urge people who are concerned about their mental health or that of others to reach out and start a conversation, in a contribution to this Sunday’s  Church of England national online service, marking the end of Mental Health Awareness Week.

22/05/2020
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Contributors to our national online service on 24 May 2020.

Mental health reflections to inspire themes for church services

A series of reflections from the Church of England aimed at supporting good mental health during the coronavirus pandemic will provide themes for the BBC Radio 4 Daily Service over the next fortnight.

15/06/2020
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A dandelion blowing away in the wind.

The Church Commissioners welcome the announcement of Andrew Selous as Second Church Estates Commissioner

The Church Commissioners for England have today welcomed the Crown appointment of Mr Andrew Selous MP as Second Estates Commissioner

10/01/2020
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Church of England partners with end of life charity Marie Curie for national online service

The Church of England’s Worship at Home for the fourth Sunday of Advent reflects on the experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic of those suffering from illness, bereavement and mental health setbacks.

17/12/2020
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Headshots of 6 people involved with the weekly service

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