Ruth Peacock

Ruth is the leader of the Religion Media Centre project and oversees its work. After studying theology and teaching RE, she trained as a journalist on a local paper, freelanced in print and radio and then joined the BBC, working in many news departments, including the main newsgathering desk. She also worked on the BBC’s move into the new W1 building and studied organisational change.

Written Content

Religion news 24 September 2024

Justin Welby says “God is green” and Christians must act to save the planet; Pope suffering from mild flu after 12-day visit to south east Asia; Albania to create Vatican City style state for Bektashi Muslims; Christian Aid re-launches Gaza appeal

Religion news 23 September 2024

Research suggests global religious identity has declined from 84 per cent; Four CofE bishops condemn Israel’s “injustice of occupation” in West Bank; New wave of conversions to Judaism after DNA tests

Religion news 20 September 2024

Faith groups meet parts of society that others cannot reach; Catholic bishops renew call to end two child benefit cap; CofE pensions board launches tool assessing wide disparity of pay; Call for Uyghur academic to be freed

Religion news 19 September 2024

Christianity in decline in the west but critical to a humane culture; MCB writes to BBC over Sir Robbie Gibb’s involvement in Middle East coverage review; Process for appointing bishops set to change ; Scottish Sikh detained in India is denied bail again

Religion news 17 September 2024

‘More united than ever before’ – the towns healing after the riots; ‘Quite shocking’ lack of contact between government and Muslim Council of Britain; Pope declines invitation to lead mass at re-opening of Notre Dame

Religion news 16 September 2024

‘Multiculturalism at its finest’ – Southport imam on community healing after riots; Four columnists resign from the Jewish Chronicle; Pope says all religions are a path to God; CofE evangelicals appeal for more support for parallel province

Religion news 13 September 2024

Pope urges Singapore’s leaders to look out for poorest in society; Labour MP wins right to introduce assisted dying bill; No change in six months on religious vote in US Presidential election;

Religion news 12 September 2024

Faith minister will ensure that faith is part of the national conversation; Change proposed after deadlock over CofE bishops’ appointments; Collapse of court case over Hindu prayers on Brighton beach

Religion news 11 September 2024

Sir Paul Marshall, evangelical Christian with right wing politics, buys The Spectator; Nazir Afzal leaves the Catholic church for CofE Safeguarding role; APPG on British Muslims reconstituted with new co-chairs; Orchestra playing Ibiza dance songs in a cathedral “incongruent” with Christian message