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But solutions proposed by ‘national conservatives’ have difficulties of their own
Some worry that further loosening of rules will sow division and erode country’s identity
Writer defends freedom of expression and says he is recovering in appearance at FT Weekend festival
The buyer, Alfred Moses, says he will donate the Codex Sassoon to a museum in Tel Aviv
The pandemic hit congregations — but new research suggests young people are increasingly spiritual
MP loses party whip after writing letter suggesting Jewish people had never been ‘subject to racism’
German and Israeli heads of state set aside disputes with Poland to mark second world war uprising
Study finds almost fifth of respondents believe Jewish people have ‘too much influence’ in country
Deal over appointment of bishops appears to be fraying
As organised religion declines, we are searching for solace in the strangest places
Nicholas Spencer’s highly readable history explores changing notions of human nature, and asks: who decides who we are?
The paradox of secularism and the contemporary value of progress is that the origins of both lie in the seedbed of a religious past
Divisions currently roiling the global Anglican church may fade in the face of lived reality
With Lent comes the opportunity to write a ‘to don’t’ list
SEC claims Ensign Peak tried to conceal size of its $32bn equities portfolio via shell companies
Shunning harmful industries is good. Tackling poverty and injustice is even better
Opposition leader welcomes watchdog’s findings on antisemitism and says party has changed ‘fundamentally’ under him
Keir Starmer to hail ending of EHRC monitoring as ‘important moment’ in party’s history
Protesters have shown the regime they are also willing to die for a cause — but this time it’s not religion
Late Pope Benedict’s resignation set new precedent for future heads of the Catholic Church
First pontiff in 600 years to resign from his post became a focal point for conservatives in his retirement
German-born theologian became first pontiff to abdicate since the Middle Ages
Conservative kingdom opens up to the Christian holiday as it pushes through a series of modernising reforms
Daniel Ortega’s regime targets last bastion of dissent with trial of outspoken bishop of Matagalpa
The resonance of the Christmas story is underpinned by the courage of the women from Ukraine to Afghanistan and Iran
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