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Queer religion and inclusive faith spaces in Britain

A thoughtful faith reflection on belonging, disagreement, inclusion and how British communities can hold careful conversations with grace.

Quiet revival and Britain’s conversation about faith

A reflection on renewed spiritual curiosity in Britain and what it could mean for faith, belonging and community life.

New funerary methods and dignity for faith communities

A reflection on dignity, grief and faith when changing funeral practices meet family loss and public life.

World Cup expansion and what it means for Black football communities

A sports reflection on football visibility, diaspora pride and what bigger tournaments can mean for smaller nations and young fans.

Jamaica’s World Cup preparation connects sport, identity and diaspora pride

A story about Jamaica’s World Cup journey, Caribbean diaspora pride and the deeper meaning of sport beyond fixtures.

Sammy Rowland’s FA Cup milestone shows what sporting leadership looks like

A story about leadership, visibility and what young athletes can learn from sustained excellence.

Flexible study and the young entrepreneurs building around education

A community story about education access, young enterprise and the support people need around ambition.

Northern Ireland race plan raises urgent community safety questions

A community story on race relations, public safety and why policy must translate into protection people can feel.

Youth isolation is a community issue, not just a personal one

A community piece on youth isolation, mentoring, arts spaces and why belonging has to be built locally.

Kanya King’s final message and the work still ahead

A culture piece on Kanya King’s message, MOBO’s mission and the need to keep opening doors for Black British creativity.

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