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Nail the lies about people in poverty – says Archbishop of Wales

The Archbishop of Wales, Dr Barry Morgan,  is calling on people to ‘stand up for what is right’

10 December 2013

Village church unveils restored 500-year-old screen

A rare, dramatically conserved – and mysterious – treasure in the small Vale church of St Cadoc’s, Llancarfan, will be unveiled for the first time today. 

05 December 2013

Welsh hidden treasure to welcome first Royal visitor in 600 years

An historic priory church tucked away in the Vale of Glamorgan is preparing for its first Royal guest for more than 600 years

30 November 2013

Wales: Church celebrates former Archbishop

An Archbishop who championed the Welsh language will be celebrated in a special service to mark the centenary of his birth.

28 November 2013

Church leaders call on rich nations for food security

Anglican leaders in the UK have called on Australia to put food securityon the agenda when it hosts the G20 meeting of the world's richest nations next year.

22 November 2013

Wales' Church schools threatened by transport cuts

Going to a church school could be an “unrealistic dream” for many if proposals to stop funding pupil transport go ahead.

14 November 2013

Army joining age 'should be 18', say campaigners

The British Army should stop recruiting under 18-year-olds, campaigners and religious figures have urged.

08 November 2013

Bishops consult on "code of practice" for women bishops

The Bishops of the Church in Wales are launching a major consultation across Wales following the decision to ordain women as bishops.

08 November 2013

Cathedral tackles budget defici

Llandaff Cathedral is planning a financial overhaul to protect the future of its ministry.

04 November 2013

Archbishop blesses memorial to those killed in mines

The Archbishop of Wales Dr Barry Morgan today dedicated a new national memorial to all those killed in mining accidents in Wales.

16 October 2013