On freedom of religion or belief, the UK government needs to turn its rhetoric to reality

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“The fact is that we simply can’t afford to be religiously illiterate in today’s world. To be religiously illiterate in today’s world is simply to fail to understand how and why others act as they do.” – These are the words of Bishop Philip Mounstephen, the Bishop of Truro, speaking at the deferred 175th anniversary celebration of The National Club earlier this month.

Slip-roads to antisemitism

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“Instead of allowing slip-roads to antisemitism to form, government and policy makers need to take a stronger stand and approach against this by tightening legislation to tackle conspiracies, misogyny and racism to prevent them from gaining traction online.”