
Archbishop urges MPs to reject assisted dying bill
06/09/2015
As UK faith leaders unite to urge MPs to reject the Assisted Dying Bill, the Archbishop of Canterbury writes in the Observer that changing the law on assisted suicide would be seriously damaging - both to individuals and to our society.
5 min read'Disagreeing well on Europe': Church launches new EU website
01/09/2015
Archbishop writes first post on new website seeking ‘new ways of disagreeing well on Europe’.
1 min readArchbishop of Canterbury on religious freedom
16/07/2015
Archbishop Justin Welby writes in the Times that our religious beliefs are "a core part of what it is to be human" - and the freedom to practise them must be protected here and abroad.
5 min readBlog: Will development finance deal be 'good news for the poor'?
13/07/2015
Archbishop Justin Welby reflects on the importance of the UN's third annual gathering on financing for development taking place in Ethiopia this week.
1 min readArchbishop responds to attacks in Tunisia, France and Kuwait
26/06/2015
Responding to attacks in Tunisia, France and Kuwait today, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby speaks.
1 min readArchbishop and Ecumenical Patriarch make joint call for action on climate change
19/06/2015
Archbishop Justin Welby and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew have written in the New York Times about our moral responsibility to act now on climate change.
4 min readListen to Lyse Doucet’s interview with Archbishop Justin Welby
28/05/2015
The BBC’s Lyse Doucet, who has won a Sandford St Martin's award for religious broadcasting, interviewed the Archbishop of Canterbury in Egypt last month.
1 min readArchbishop Justin Welby speaks on suffering of Middle East Christians
09/04/2015
In an interview with SAT-7, the Christian TV station based in the Middle East, Archbishop Justin spoke about the suffering of Christians in the region, among other topics.
1 min readArchbishop Justin writes for The Times on the Assisted Dying Bill
11/07/2014
Archbishop Justin has written for The Times on why he believes the Assisted Dying Bill, which will be debate in the House of Lords next week, is "both mistaken and dangerous".
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