Briefing: ‘Seismic shock’ as Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby resigns over abuse scandal
As the US election draws to a close, we speak to faith leaders and election watchers to assess the importance of religion in the election campaign
Briefing: The place of religion in the US presidential election
As the US election draws to a close, we speak to faith leaders and election watchers to assess the importance of religion in the election campaign
Briefing: How faith organisations including churches are providing health care in their communities
A discussion on the National Churches Trust report that churches provide health care which would otherwise cost the NHS £8.4 billion to deliver
Briefing: The place of religion in the assisted dying debate
This briefing discussed the place of religion in the assisted dying debate, and shows there remains entrenched opposition, including from bishops
Briefing: Impact of 7 October attack and aftermath on British Muslims and Jews
One year on from Hamas’ attack on Israel, we brought together Muslim and Jewish leaders to find out how the war had impacted life in Britain
Briefing: Rebuilding communities after the riots
Participants from our 11 Creating Connections events spoke of their local efforts for dialogue between faith groups after the riots
Briefing: Faith and community groups rallying at Grenfell Tower fire were “best in humanity”
In this RMC briefing, faith leaders who were there on the front line of the Grenfell Tower fire offer their response to the recent report
Briefing: Kamala Harris and the faith vote
Our panel consider how the nomination of Kamala Harris as the Democrat’s presidential candidate will affect the faith vote
Briefing: Building community after the riots
in this RMC briefing, faith leaders described how within 24 hours after the riots, faith and community leaders sought and found solidarity and support
Briefing: The wave of riots and impact on British Muslims
In this RMC briefing, more than 20 community leaders from all parts of England tell their stories of riots, fear and distress, and appeal for support to re-create stability