Archie Battersbee's family making urgent application to ECHR
The family of Archie Battersbee are making an urgent application to the European Court of Human Rights to stop his life support from being removed.
The family of Archie Battersbee are making an urgent application to the European Court of Human Rights to stop his life support from being removed.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has pleaded with bishops meeting in Canterbury not to "treat each other lightly or carelessly" because of their disagreements over human sexuality.
The family of Archie Battersbee have lost a last minute bid at the Supreme Court to stop his life support from being removed.
An orthodox fellowship of Anglicans is asking bishops at the Lambeth Conference to reaffirm Lambeth 1.10 as the "official teaching of the Anglican Communion on marriage and sexuality".
Lambeth Conference organisers have abandoned an electronic voting system for a series of 'Calls' on topical issues.
The Court of Appeal is standing by a previous judgment that it is in Archie Battersbee's "best interests" to die.
The Court of Appeal will hold an urgent online meeting at 11am on Monday to discuss the case of Archie Battersbee following interventions by the government and UN.
The mother of Archie Battersbee has written an urgent letter to the Health Secretary urging the government to prevent his life support from being withdraw.
The UK government has been told to keep Archie Battersbee alive while it considers the case for removing his life support.
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has told the Lambeth Conference of Anglican bishops that their disagreements over "human identity and sexuality" will "not be solved at this conference".
The Archbishop of Canterbury is to meet Global South bishops on Saturday after they announced they would be tabling their own resolution affirming Lambeth 1.10.
It is not clear in what sense, if any, a Communion that does not share communion can be said to share such unity.
The Law Commission's plans to "modernise" wedding ceremonies will "devalue" the institution, according to critics.