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Keir Starmer’s first year in office as prime minister: a tale of two halves

It is my view that the prime minister needs to shift his political focus from international statesman, where he has been more comfortable leading on the global stage, to driving the government’s domestic agenda. Labour’s first year in government has been chaotic and confusing at times and needs…

2 July 2025
Alicia Edmund

From tolerated to celebrated: how we can include children in our services

I was intrigued. This wasn’t a typical Sunday morning; I was conducting research for my master’s degree into children’s voices in the church. Towards the end of the focus group, I asked a five-year-old boy about the sad faces. He confidently told me, “Those are the people in grown-up church. I…

15 July 2025
Lisa Barr

A Christian response to the government's ten-year NHS plan for England

The government have released their long-awaited Ten-Year Health Plan for England: fit for the future. Are these the planned changes that the country has been crying out for or have they bitten off more than they can chew? Our report Thinking faithfully about politics was released in the lead up to…

22 July 2025
Zanna Meynell

New Relationships and Sex Education guidance published ahead of the 2026 school term

Education is an important aspect of a child’s life and – when done well – can complement their spiritual formation within the home and wider society. Jesus cares deeply about the educational attainment of children and teenagers, but He cares far more that the younger generation would know Him as…

23 July 2025
Alicia Edmund

Do not be silent: speaking truth in a culture of fear

So said Winston Churchill in the Commons chamber in October 1943, at the height of World War II. Even in a time of national crisis, Britain held fast to the principle of free speech. Enormous sacrifices were made to preserve it. But do we still cherish this freedom today? In 2019, Rev. Dr. Bernard…

23 July 2025
Mark Gilmore

A deep dive into The Quiet Revival research

What is the Bible Society and what is your role there? Bible Society is a 200-year-old charity which exists to make the Bible accessible to everyone. For much of our history we worked on translating the Bible into different languages and making it available around the world. Today much of our work…

18 September 2025
Nicola Morrison

A £1.5 billion regeneration fund evangelicals should know about

I was recently listening to Natalie Williams, chief executive of Jubliee+ (member organisation), on Simon Guillebaud’s podcast share her testimony and talk about the importance of local churches getting mercy and justice into the DNA of church ministry and discipleship. Towards the end of the…

29 August 2025
Alicia Edmund

Family, safety, community: Do we have to choose in the migration debate?

According to the YouGov polling tracker, migration is topping the country’s issues of concern for the first time since 2015. Whether it’s over flags, hotels, small boats or violent crime, everyone has something to say or a problem to posit. But when it comes to listening to voices articulating…

4 September 2025
Jo Frost

New Both Lives Podcast is launched by the Evangelical Alliance – exploring what it means to truly value the lives of both women and unborn children in pregnancy.

Host, Dawn McAvoy, our Both Lives UK lead, will be joined for the first season of this new podcast by an array of guests, including Dr Dermot Kearney and Carla Lockhart MP. The Both Lives Podcast is here to spark honest, bold and compassionate conversations around pregnancy and motherhood. Each…

11 September 2025

Celebrate the image of God in everyone this Disability Awareness Sunday

I lost my hearing 25 years ago. Along the way, I have also gained mobility difficulties and a facial difference. Mirrors are not my best friend!

22 September 2025
Emily Owen

Christian nationalism in the UK: a contest for the nation's soul?

“We are a Christian country, or we were,” he told MPs, “and we need to recover the sense that our values are not arbitrary but are grounded in the eternal truths of the Christian faith.” His remarks were delivered to a largely empty chamber but later went viral. They also signalled a growing debate…

23 September 2025
Peter Lynas

Three reasons why the church must press further into political and public engagement on poverty

We have been calling for the formation and publication of an anti-poverty strategy for the past number of years, along with many others in the Coalition of Christian Voices against poverty, which we co-founded. The recent public consultation on the Northern Ireland Executive’s draft Anti-Poverty…

25 September 2025
Amy Scott

An ageing population – problem or opportunity?

The over-85s are now the fastest-growing group, set to double in the next two decades. Many of us even know someone who has reached their 100th birthday! The 2021 census revealed the average age of Christians in the UK was 51, up from 45 just ten years before.

29 September 2025
Paul Crowther

An update on assisted suicide and Starmer's recognition of Palestine

In this episode of Cross Section, Danny Webster, Alicia Edmund and Zanna Meynell sit down together in the studio for a wide-ranging and timely conversation at the intersection of faith, news and culture. We begin by continuing our ongoing exploration of Christian nationalism. After the recent…


We react: Charlie Kirk's death, Danny Kruger's defection and Tommy Robinson's march

As parliament returns from its summer recess, the political headlines feel more prevalent than ever and each one carries implications for Christians seeking to navigate public life with wisdom and faithfulness. In this episode of Cross Section, the team take time to reflect on the biggest global…