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TILGJENGELIG MATERIAL: 614
Normally, as someone brought up in a church-going white British family, I would wish all my friends a Merry Christmas.
Kenneth Noble, Secretary of IofC-UK, asks where hope can be found at a time when so many things are going badly wrong.
Banks and boardrooms need 'iconic leaders' of personal integrity if the world is to avoid further economic crises.
Little has changed in the banking industry since the crash of September 2008, emphasised banker Paul Moore.
David Cameron spoke for me when he said he was 'deeply sorry' for the 'unjustified and unjustifiable' killings.
Although China is fast growing economically, historical wounds have left insecurity, fear and distrust.
In the world's increasing turmoil, what divides people seems to be more important than what unites them.
Four senior members of the Somali diaspora in London, associated with Initiatives of Change, joined world leaders in Istanbul.
Most state visits by royalty and presidents seldom make it to the history books. However, two state visits are truly historic.
An honorary fellowship was awarded to Gerald and Judith Henderson by Liverpool Hope University
People of many faiths, backgrounds and nations gathered at Liverpool Hope University to look at issues of healing history.
54 people, mainly community activists, from ten British cities contributed to a consultation in Liverpool
Four activists from Hope in the Cities (HiC), a coalition aiming to improve community relations, addressed a Greencoat Forum.
Rob Corcorcan, founder of Hope in the Cities USA, reflected on trustbuilding addressing a forum in London.
Hope in the Cities, in co-operation with Liverpool Hope University and Liverpool Community Spirit, promotes honest conversation.
Following Prime Minister Tony Blair's expression of regret for the slave trade, Hope in the Cities UK calls for apology.
The business community welcomed a ‘very inclusive process’ in drawing up the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Surprise! Surprise! Those business organizations whose CEOs are character-driven outperform 'self-focusses' CEOs.
When I was a student, I had strong ideas about how to change the world.
It is easy to have anxiety in an uncertain world, especially if one is facing unemployment in the economic downturn.
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