Religion, politics and law since 2005
A collection of sites touching on issues relating to the place of religious ideas in the public sphere in the UK since 2005. It includes sites of official church bodies, as well as campaigning organisations both religious and secularist. Also included are sites concerned with parliamentary politics, along with others connected with the law and with contested issues such as the law on abortion, assisted suicide, and religion in state education. Those religious sites chosen are predominantly Christian in origin, but not exclusively so.
- Alive + Kicking - The campaign to make abortion rare
- Anglican Mainstream
- Archbishop of Canterbury, The
- Archbishop of York, The
- Baptist Times, The
- BBC News: Archbishop says UK taxpayer should help fund Pope visit
- BBC News: As it happened: Pope in Britain: 16 September 2010
- BBC News: As it happened: Pope in Britain: 17 September 2010
- BBC News: As it happened: Pope in Britain: 18 September 2010
- BBC News: As it happened: Pope in Britain: 19 September 2010
- BBC News: Is dual snub to Pope and Queen a sign of progress?
- BBC News: MPs query £1.85m overseas aid spent on Pope visit
- BioCentre - Centre for Bioethics and Public Policy
- British Humanist Association (BHA)
- British Religion in Numbers (BRIN)
- CAFOD General Election Guide
- Care NOT Killing
- Catholic Church: Choosing the Common Good
- Changing Attitude
- Christian Aid: Election 2010
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