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Living in fear: Tanzania's albinos
Albinos in Tanzania are still targeted for body parts used in witchcraft, despite a government's crackdown on the practice, Karen Allen says.
3 days ago
'I'm just another Scot with MS'
BBC Scotland's Elizabeth Quigley explains why it is not unusual to be a Scot and have multiple sclerosis.
5 days ago
Lambeth Conference: Anglican voices
Six Anglicans from across the world discuss the key topics facing the Church.
Jul 16, 2008
'I was a gay priest'
Rows and acrimony dominate in the media, but what is it like to actually be a gay priest in the Church of England?
Jul 15, 2008
Profile: Bishop Gene Robinson
A look at the life and career of the Anglican Communion's first openly gay Episcopal bishop, Gene Robinson of New Hampshire.
Jul 11, 2008
Can you manufacture good character?
What shapes our character? As traits such as confidence, responsibility and self-control become more important in individuals, the Victorian belief that good character can be manufactured is coming back into fashion, says Richard Reeves.
Jul 9, 2008
New test to aid science of sleep
A new technique using mouth swabs is developed by researchers to identify a person's sleep pattern.
Jun 6, 2008
PM contrite as Tories laud Boris
Gordon Brown's attempts to recover from Labour's local election meltdown is analysed in the Bank Holiday papers.
May 5, 2008
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