Mention the words "religious broadcasting" in polite company and you can feel the slightly embarrassed echoes of Songs of Praise and Thought for the Day float away into the ether.
Military chaplains will not be forced against their will to marry gay couples after the government agreed to re-write its same-sex marriage laws, ministers have announced.
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Is there a “Religious Right” emerging in Britain?
Andy Walton looks at whether there is a "Religious Right" emerging in Britain
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Mention the words "religious broadcasting" in polite company and you can feel the slightly embarrassed echoes of Songs of Praise and Thought for the Day float away into the ether.
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