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C of E must ‘kneel in penitence’ after difficult year, says archbishop of York | Anglicanism newsthirst.

The archbishop of York is expected to highlight the need for actions more than words in a Christmas sermon, as the Church of England faces criticism over failures in its handling of recent abuse scandals. Stephen Cottrell, who will become temporary leader of the Church in England in early January in place of the outgoing…

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Reuters criticizes Trump’s ban of Associated Press reporters in Oval Office, Air Force One newsthirst.

Associated Press White House reporter Darlene Superville and AP photographer Ben Curtis are told by a U.S. President Donald Trump administration member that they have been denied from joining the White House press pool in West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S., February 15, 2025.  Kevin Lamarque | Reuters Reuters on Saturday objected to the restrictions placed…

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Prince Harry criticised over ‘nasty threat’ to royal family as Spare is released again | World News newsthirst.

A royal commentator has criticised Prince Harry’s “nasty threat” to the royal family as the Duke of Sussex’s memoir, Spare, is re-released. The book was released in paperback format earlier this month. Prince Harry criticised over ‘nasty threat’ to royal family as Spare is released again (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, File)(AP) Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams…

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Suspected postal vote tampering in two Melbourne council elections referred to police | Victorian politics newsthirst.

The Victorian Electoral Commission has referred allegations of suspected postal vote tampering in two Melbourne council elections to police. The VEC on Wednesday afternoon said it had detected a high number of multiple returned votes in Knox city council, in Melbourne’s east, and Whittlesea city council, in Melbourne’s north, after voting closed in the state’s…

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