(Photo: Unsplash/Olivia Snow) New research has found that faith and prayer are helping many Brits through the coronavirus lockdown.
In a new study by Savanta ComRes1 for Tearfund, nearly half of UK adults (44%) said they pray, with a third of those saying they have prayed since the start of the lockdown because they believe it makes a difference. |
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The HSE is preparing a plan on how private hospitals can do urgent non-Covid procedures. More than 950 patients in the country's hospitals have the disease or are suspected of having it, while just under 100 people were in ICUs this morning. Testing meanwhile;
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The epidemiological models under review in the White House Situation Room in late March were bracing. In a best-case scenario, they showed the novel coronavirus was likely to kill between 100,000 and 240,000 Americans. President Donald Trump was apprehensive about so much carnage on his watch, yet.... |
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All of us who live in Cornwall think there is something special about coming from the land of granite and tin. But what of those people from past and present who are truly special having made their mark on the wider world? Most people will be aware of modern movers and shakers like and How about the.... |
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In his first inaugural address, Abraham Lincoln, the best writer ever to become U.S. president, spoke these words: "The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus of the Union,.... |
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series at St James the Great Church in Clapton, east London . They were staged in the round, with both the audience and the small band of brass, keyboards and guitar circled around the star player, arguably the finest drummer on the planet. As ever, Tony Allen looked cool and relaxed, sporting a hat.... |
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But New Haven is uptight, tense, nervous, the city already paralysed by mid-Friday, normally a business day. A "non-violent" demonstration is in progress on the historic green, and "non- violent" rallies nowadays usually end in violence. Shops around the green are shuttered with plywood, restaurants.... |
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But New Haven is uptight, tense, nervous, the city already paralysed by mid-Friday, normally a business day. A "non-violent" demonstration is in progress on the historic green, and "non- violent" rallies nowadays usually end in violence. Shops around the green are shuttered with plywood, restaurants.... |
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But New Haven is uptight, tense, nervous, the city already paralysed by mid-Friday, normally a business day. A "non-violent" demonstration is in progress on the historic green, and "non- violent" rallies nowadays usually end in violence. Shops around the green are shuttered with plywood, restaurants.... |
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Seal flipper dinners are a welcome sign of spring for many in Newfoundland and Labrador, but the cancellation of the dinners as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic could have a significant effect on one St. John's church. Peter Nell, president of the Gower Street United Church Men's Club, says the.... |
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