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Labour finally admits married parents ARE best for children

By Steve Doughty, Mailonline Labour has finally admitted that married parents are better for children than parents in live-in partnerships, and that they stick together more than twice as long. Broken families and missing parents are bad for children and for the country, ministers said, in a Government paper on the state of family life that marks [...]

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UK: Archbishop appeals to EU leaders to put environment before economy

UK: Archbishop appeals to EU leaders to put environment before economy By Steve Doughty The Daily Mail http://tinyurl.com/5tyoaa December 8, 2008 The Archbishop of Canterbury appealed to European leaders yesterday to put worries about climate change before the needs of their troubled economies. Dr Rowan Williams said that they should not try to back out of their commitment to reducing carbon...

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Church leaders attack the BBC over Jonathan Ross’s £6million-a-year pay deal

By Steve Doughty, Mail Online The Church of England yesterday added its voice to the outcry over Jonathan Ross and his BBC salary. It questioned why the corporation gave the presenter an £18million three-year contract, when his Friday night chat show attracts little over 1million more viewers than the unfashionable Songs of Praise. And the Church called [...]