
Britain’s still basking in the warmth of Bishop Curry’s blessing
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry was featured by video message during the finals of Britain’s Got Talent this weekend.
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Presiding Bishop Michael Curry was featured by video message during the finals of Britain’s Got Talent this weekend.
Speaking at the summit of Commonwealth Nations, prime minister May said: “I am all too aware that these laws were often put in place by my own country. They were wrong then, and they are wrong now.”
The “Hate Crime Action Plan” is a response to the alarming increase in racially motivated attacks since the Brexit vote a month ago.
Mohammed failed his asylum interview, in which he was asked the color of the cover of the Bible. His, he said, is red.
Unless MPs object to the bill at the eleventh hour during a short Commons debate set to take place on Tuesday, it is expected to receive royal assent within days.
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