All Politics articles
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Article‘In the wake of present darkness, let’s not lose our love’
Native New Yorker Hope Bonarcher, considers how Christians in the UK and the US have responded to the seeming rise of violence over the years, including the murder of Charlie Kirk
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ArticleAre women being heard or weaponised?
Dr Belle Tindall is uneasy about a recent shift in conversations in political and social movement spheres
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OpinionTheresa May said the assisted dying bill is a ‘license to kill’
Social worker Joy Roxborough explores the risks of legalising assisted dying and asks whether history will see it as compassion—or betrayal of the vulnerable.
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OpinionThe assassination of Charlie Kirk: A call to courage and faith
Writer Hope Bonarcher reflects on the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk, urging readers to face tragedy with faith and courage.
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OpinionWhen Rachel Reeves wept: Why tears in politics are no bad thing
Jemimah Wright reflects on the reactions to Rachel Reeves’s visible distress in Parliament and what this reveals about our expectations of emotional strength in leadership.
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OpinionChristians should be saddened by the language political parties use for illegal immigrants
‘Wherever you stand on this issue, as Christians we should always return to God’s word as we examine our attitudes towards those seeking refuge,’ says Danielle Finch.
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OpinionI am an American Christian married to a Ukrainian and serving in the country, this is what I think of Trump's words to Volodymyr Zelenskyy President of Ukraine
‘We can all disagree about policies and politics, and the ways our governments might choose or not choose to help Ukraine. But we cannot, we must not, call the lie truth and the truth a lie,’ says Sharyn Borodina.
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Opinion‘Christians should support “End of Demand” for sex work’
‘It would be nice to think that we can separate trafficking from ‘normal’ prostitution, but that’s a comforting fiction,’ says Karen Murdarasi.
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OpinionAs a Christian woman who has escaped religious persecution in Iran, I do not want Kamala Harris to become president of the United States
‘Kamala dismisses the abuse of actual rights facing hundreds of millions of women around the world, and as such endangers them, by marketing the only “right” that’s important is the “right to choose.”’ says Marziyeh Amirizadeh.
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Opinion‘Who is Kemi Badenoch, is she a Christian, and would she be a good leader for the UK?’
Kemi Badenoch joined six other initial contenders for leadership of the Conservative Party. Sharmila Meadows takes a look at the politician’s background and believes Badenoch would, ’challenge and expose the government robustly and with tenacity and courage.’
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OpinionIs USA presidential nominee, Kamala Harris a Christian?
With a Baptist father, Hindu mother, and Jewish husband, Jemimah Wright considers where Kamala Harris might stand on faith and religion.
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OpinionSir Keir Starmer has invited us to join his ‘Government of Service’
Alex Noel asks how might Jesus’ leadership style benefit both us and our new Prime Minister, and gives us tips on how to be better servant leaders.
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OpinionWomen are rising to prominence in European politics, representing the hard right. What’s the Christian response?
As the United Kingdon’s general election happened yesterday, Sharmila Meadows looks at the rise of Marine LePen in France, and asks what it could mean for the country
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OpinionAs a Christian woman who should I vote for?
Dr Kathrine McAleese shares her criteria for choosing who to vote for, and says: ’Character matters to God and as such, if I claim to follow God, then it should matter to me too.’
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Opinion’Everyone is God’ is a new political party in the General Election 2024
The first sex worker has entered UK politics and Sally Hope considers if they should be taken seriously.
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OpinionAre you a ‘Waitrose woman’ when it comes to voting?
Alicia Edmund from the Evangelical Alliance reminds us of the importance of the female vote, and why it is necessary to have the correct ID this year.
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OpinionKate Forbes did not join the race to be SNP leader, but she is still a strong Christian voice in a secular landscape
’Her voice challenges cultural bias and lets on that not everyone thinks as the liberal media would have us believe,’ says former government policy adviser Sharmila Meadows of the Scottish politician.
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OpinionHalf the world will vote this year - what does it mean for us as Christians?
At least 64 countries (plus the European Union) are holding national elections this year. That is 49% of the world’s population. Jenny Sanders asks how, in the global shift, we can respond as Christians.
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OpinionWhy the mistreatment of Diane Abbott demands our attention
Diane Abbott MP has been in the press recently because of a Conservative Party donor’s racist words towards her. Bukunola Adekolu explains what happened, and says as Christians, we cannot keep silent.
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OpinionIs the Rwanda Bill “the will of the people”?
The Rwanda Bill concludes it’s second reading in the Lords but there will be significant amendments to the Government’s flagship policy during committee stage, Alicia Edmund asks how can we be a Christian witness in this issue?






