Snow "catastrophe" in the south, survey shows Christian decline, and Christmas sermon by text.
December 18, 2009 by patrick
Filed under Russ Bravo, Weekly News Review
Welcome to the final Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint. Patrick Woodward talks to Russ Bravo, (pictured) editor of Inspire Magazine, about the latest news from a Christian standpoint. Today, as snow blankets the south, why does everything stop? A new survey of religious beliefs highlights decline in Christianity, and a Christmas sermon in 160 characters.
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guardian.co.uk Snow strands passengers at Gatwick and Luton
bbc.co.uk Travellers hit by snow disruption
uk.reuters.com Snow hits commuters, cancels some flights
ekklesia.co.uk New UK research shows significant decline in institutional Christianity
dailymail.co.uk ‘Sharp decline’ in faith as number of Christians in Britain falls to half
inspiremagazine.org.uk Christmas Day sermon – text version
This is the final Weekly News Review. Thank you for listening and downloading. Happy Christmas to all our readers and listeners.
Politicians under fire again, schools fear child protection overkill, and the Archbishop's Christmas wrap
December 11, 2009 by patrick
Filed under Russ Bravo, Weekly News Review
Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint. Patrick Woodward talks to Russ Bravo, (pictured) editor of Inspire Magazine, about the latest news from a Christian standpoint. Today, as the MPs expenses row rumbles on, and rows emerge over cuts policy, will we ever trust politicians again? As new rules on child protection come into force, schools fear they will deter volunteers, and the respected former Archbishop of Cape Town designs a Christmas wrapping paper.
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bbc.co.uk Treasury ‘wanted tougher deficit action’
telegraph.co.uk Latest expenses claims
Youtube.com Cameron calls for MPs pay cut
bbc.co.uk School leaders query new vetting and barring system
dailymail.co.uk Anti-paedophile vetting regime ‘is ruining school life’, head teachers warn
press association Pupils ‘losing out’ under new rules
inspiremagazine.org.uk Tutu Christmas wrapping paper featured in today’s Guardian
guardian.co.uk Celebrity Christmas wrapping paper auction
"Waves" over climate change, AIDS on the wane as ribbons raised, and Cameron gets tough on safety rules
December 4, 2009 by patrick
Filed under Laura Webster, Weekly News Review
Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint. Patrick Woodward talks to Laura Webster, Head of Policy at the aid agency Tearfund about the latest news from a Christian standpoint. Today, the “Wave” rally in London ahead of the Copenhagen Climate summit, understanding of AIDS grows but there’s still a stigma, and why wear goggles to play conkers?
Story links:
guardian.co.uk Thousands of Co-operative customers urged to join Wave climate rally
stopclimatechaos.org Official site
bbc.co.uk UN body wants probe of climate e-mail row
worldaidsday.org Official site
acet-international.org AIDS response
dailymail.co.uk Cameron: We’ll curb Britain’s health and safety neurosis
bbc.co.uk Cameron says health and safety rules ‘over the top’
Iraq War Inquiry to be thorough, will banks escape charge refunds, and Susan Boyle's reality triumph
November 26, 2009 by patrick
Filed under Victoria Laurence, Weekly News Review
Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint. Patrick Woodward talks to Victoria Laurence (pictured) News Editor of Premier Christian Radio, about the latest news from a Christian standpoint. Today, will the latest Iraq War inquiry reveal any more truth, why people are angry with banks again, and Susan Boyle’s X Factor triumph.
Story links:
guardian.co.uk Iraq inquiry’s game-changing evidence
iraqinquiry.org.uk Official site
channel4.com Iraq Inquiry blog
guardian.co.uk Warning over bank charges refund websites
timesonline.typepad.com Morning roundup: dismay at bank charges ruling
susanboylemusic.com official site
dailymail.co.uk Susan Boyle set to top the charts
itv.com Susan Boyle Britain’s Got Talent
"Unknowns" represent EU to the world, BBC's new Bible programme, and money and pride prompt Irish handball row
November 20, 2009 by patrick
Filed under Russ Bravo, Weekly News Review
Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint. Patrick Woodward talks to Russ Bravo, (pictured) editor of Inspire Magazine, about the latest news from a Christian standpoint. Today, as EU leaders choose new President and Foreign representative, the people get no choice. The BBC prepares new documentary on the Bible, and why all the fuss over French handball incident against Ireland?
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bbc.co.uk Is the new EU President a good choice?
guardian.co.uk What will the EU president actually do?
BBC Bible programme:
inspiremagazine.org.uk BBC documentary marks 400
years of the King James Bible
bbc.co.uk Lord Bragg to make BBC Two shows
Handball row:
timesonline.co.uk Sponsors stand by Thierry Henry but fans call for boycott over handball
guardian.co.uk Football Association
of Ireland calls for France result to be invalidated
cnn.com FIFA turn down Ireland’s replay request
A degree of nursing needed, bankers working for God, and more sporting "crown jewels" to be created
November 13, 2009 by patrick
Filed under Russ Bravo, Weekly News Review
Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint. Patrick Woodward talks to Russ Bravo, (pictured) editor of Inspire Magazine, about the latest news from a Christian standpoint. Today, nurses will need degrees in future, bankers are “doing God’s work”, and the top TV sporting fixtures to be expanded.
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Nurses:
telegraph.co.uk Move to degrees ‘could deter talented would-be nurses’
timesonline.co.uk Older NHS nurses may be awarded degrees for their experience
www.express.co.uk Bankers deserve large bonuses for doing God’s work, says Chief
ekklesia.co.uk Bankers are doing “God’s work”, says Goldman Sachs boss
metro.co.uk Sporting ‘crown jewels’ should be free to view
independent.co.uk ‘Crown jewels’ of sport must be free for all to watch on television, says EU
Life goes on in Afghanistan, the clash of experts and politicians, and humbug – Christmas lights go on in Oxford Street
November 6, 2009 by patrick
Filed under Laura Webster, Weekly News Review
Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint. Patrick Woodward talks to Laura Webster, Head of Policy at the aid agency Tearfund about the latest news from a Christian standpoint. Today, life goes on in Afghanistan as ordinary people live their lives, how experts and politicians can clash, and Christmas comes early once again as the lights go on in Oxford Street.
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telegraph.co.uk Afghanistan: Gordon Brown digs in
tearfund.org Afghan literacy project scoops UN cash prize
telegraph.co.uk MPs demand answers over Nutt sacking
guardian.co.uk Sacked drugs adviser Nutt may set up new body
bbc.co.uk Actor Carrey switches on lights
viewlondon.co.uk Oxford Street Christmas Lights
Did Griffin Nick Centre Stage on Question Time, are there any winners in a postal strike, and, saving faith – how believers are best placed to save the planet
October 23, 2009 by patrick
Filed under Russ Bravo, Weekly News Review
Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint. Patrick Woodward talks to Russ Bravo, (pictured) editor of Inspire Magazine, about the latest news from a Christian standpoint. Today, was the BBC right to give BNP leader Nick Griffin a platform, will anyone win in the postal strike, and how believers are best placed to save the planet.
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guardian.co.uk BNP leader’s Question Time appearance draws almost 8m viewers
timesonline.co.uk Question Time, BBC 1 – Review
telegraph.co.uk Postal strike: three more days of industrial action
guardian.co.uk Postal strike to cause chaos for businesses, patients and taxmen
inspiremagazine.org.uk Faith has “vital role” in helping the planet
Expenses scandal hits MPs families, more troops in the firing line in Afghanistan, and Artic sea thaw danger
October 16, 2009 by patrick
Filed under Jon Hargreaves, Weekly News Review
Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint. Patrick Woodward talks to Jon Hargreaves, (pictured) of FEBA Radio, about the latest news from a Christian standpoint. Today, how the MPs expenses scandal has affected their families – and the public’s trust, where now for the Afghan war, and danger looming as Arctic seas thaw out.
Story Links:
bbc.co.uk Cameron says MP ‘right to quit’
telegraph.co.uk MPs’ expenses: James Arbuthnot offers to pay back £1,000 more than initially requested by Sir Thomas Legg
mirror.co.uk Time to Quit Afghanistan
cbsnews.com Will We Stay 50 Years In Afghanistan?
Arctic Ice:
nationalgeographic.com Arctic Largely I
ce Free in Summer Within Ten Years?
bbc.co.uk Artic to be ice free in summer
After conference season parties support Forgiveness Project, what women 'really want' from work, and Pastor's human peace wall
October 9, 2009 by patrick
Filed under Russ Bravo, Weekly News Review
Weekly News Review from a Christian Viewpoint. Patrick Woodward talks to Russ Bravo, (pictured) editor of Inspire Magazine, about the latest news from a Christian standpoint.
Today, parties talk forgiveness after the conference season, what women “really want”, and a human peace wall in Belfast.
Story Links:
thisisplymouth.co.uk Gary Streeter defends inviting Brighton Bomber to Parliament to talk forgiveness
dailymail.co.uk Killer in the commons
theforgivenessproject.com Official Site
bbc.co.uk Focus on women’s work needs urged
cps.org.uk Report
inspiremagazine.org.uk Belfast pastor plans Human Peace Wall



























