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Victims of Easter bombings in Sri Lanka still waiting for justice

23rd October 202021st October 2020 Josie McFarlane 115 Views 0 Comments community, Crimes, Death, Easter bombings, justice, Life, Sri Lanka, Terrorism

Victims of the Easter bombings in Sri Lanka say they have had no justice 18 months after the attack which killed more than 250

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Coronavirus: Child abuse on the rise worldwide, 85 million children at risk of violence at home & in community

15th May 202015th May 2020 Josie McFarlane 624 Views 0 Comments Abuse, children, community, Coronavirus, Crimes, home, parents, violence

Up to 85 million more children face physical, sexual and emotional violence at home and in their communities over the

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Coronavirus – Hundreds of Fixed Penalty Notices issued

23rd April 202020th April 2020 Josie McFarlane 470 Views 0 Comments arrest, Coronavirus, COVID19, Crimes, Fixed Penalty Notices, FPN, health, lock down, police

The Metropolitan Police is processing hundreds of Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs) after individuals were found in breach of coronavirus regulations. 

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Militants murder Christian children

21st April 202020th April 2020 Josie McFarlane 999 Views 0 Comments children, christian, Crimes, Faith, killed, Militants, Nigeria, violence

Fulani militants continue to carry out attacks against Christians in Plateau State Nigeria, in the midst of the coronavirus lockdown.

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Churches in Essex ‘very keen’ to help fight county lines

5th January 202016th December 2019 Josie McFarlane 745 Views 0 Comments churches, county lines, Crimes, Drugs, gangs, UK, youth violence

Religious groups could be approached to help with the scourge of county lines drug gangs. The Bishop of Colchester, evangelist

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Bristol University students report rise in racial ‘aggression’ on campus

2nd January 202020th December 2019 Josie McFarlane 931 Views 0 Comments Aggression, Bristol University, Crimes, Racial, students

Students at a prestigious university say they have experienced a rise in racial “aggression” on campus – including offensive language in

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Crackdown on human traffickers ‘failing’ as number of convictions fell to just 42 last year despite the number of victims going up

28th December 201915th December 2019 Josie McFarlane 602 Views 0 Comments Crackdown on human traffickers, Crimes, prevention

Experts have warned that a Government crackdown on human trafficking and modern slavery is ‘failing’ after shocking new figures revealed not

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Head of The Vatican financial watchdog agency leaves after controversial Vatican police raid

19th November 201918th November 2019 Josie McFarlane 530 Views 0 Comments #Finances, Church news, Crimes, police, Pope Francis, scandal, Vatican

Pope Francis has announced the head of the Vatican’s financial watchdog agency, dubbed the 007 of anti-money laundering, has left his

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‘Silenced’ children of priests to share stories with French bishops

14th June 201914th June 2019 Josie McFarlane 5697 Views 0 Comments Abuse, church, Church news, Crimes, French, priests

Children of Roman Catholic priests who felt “silenced” by the Church for decades will share their stories with bishops in

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How did six migrant children die on the US border?

2nd June 201925th May 2019 Josie McFarlane 674 Views 0 Comments children, Crimes, deaths, migrants, US

The circumstances have been similar: they cross the southern US border without the proper documents, get detained by border patrol

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Church leaders gangs and youth violence summit on 8 May

7th May 20198th May 2019 Shirley McGreal 4266 Views 0 Comments christian, Church leaders gangs and youth violence, community, Crimes, Faith, knife crime, London

Following the successful Standing Together rally against knife crime and youth violence held on 6 April 2019, church leaders, community

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