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Iraq War Inquiry to be thorough, will banks escape charge refunds, and Susan Boyle’s reality triumph

Iraq War Inquiry to be thorough, will banks escape charge refunds, and Susan Boyle’s reality triumph

from Revival on November 26, 2009
Duration: 273
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: Iraq Inquiry: guardian.co.uk Iraq inquiry s game-changing evidence iraqinquiry.org.uk  Official site channel4.com Iraq Inquiry blog Banks: guardian.co.uk Warning over bank charges refund websites timesonline.typepad.com Morning roundup: dismay at bank charges ruling Susan Boyle s X Factor susanboylemusic.com official site dailymail.co.uk Susan Boyle set to top the charts itv.com Susan Boyle Britain s Got Talent
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Iraq War Inquiry to be thorough, will banks escape charge refunds, and Susan Boyle’s reality triumph

Iraq War Inquiry to be thorough, will banks escape charge refunds, and Susan Boyle’s reality triumph

from Revival » Weekly News Review on November 26, 2009
Duration: 273
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: Iraq Inquiry: guardian.co.uk Iraq inquiry s game-changing evidence iraqinquiry.org.uk  Official site channel4.com Iraq Inquiry blog Banks: guardian.co.uk Warning over bank charges refund websites timesonline.typepad.com Morning roundup: dismay at bank charges ruling Susan Boyle s X Factor susanboylemusic.com official site dailymail.co.uk Susan Boyle set to top the charts itv.com Susan Boyle Britain s Got Talent
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“Unknowns” represent EU to the world, BBC’s new Bible programme, and money and pride prompt Irish handball row

“Unknowns” represent EU to the world, BBC’s new Bible programme, and money and pride prompt Irish handball row

from Revival on November 20, 2009
Duration: 288
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? Story Links: EU President: 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
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“Unknowns” represent EU to the world, BBC’s new Bible programme, and money and pride prompt Irish handball row

“Unknowns” represent EU to the world, BBC’s new Bible programme, and money and pride prompt Irish handball row

from Revival » Weekly News Review on November 20, 2009
Duration: 288
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? Story Links: EU President: 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
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A degree of nursing needed, bankers working for God, and more sporting “crown jewels” to be created

A degree of nursing needed, bankers working for God, and more sporting “crown jewels” to be created

from Revival on November 13, 2009
Duration: 271
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. Story Links: 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 God s bankers: 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 Sport on TV: 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
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A degree of nursing needed, bankers working for God, and more sporting “crown jewels” to be created

A degree of nursing needed, bankers working for God, and more sporting “crown jewels” to be created

from Revival » Weekly News Review on November 13, 2009
Duration: 271
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. Story Links: 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 God s bankers: 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 Sport on TV: 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
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Life goes on in Afghanistan, the clash of experts and politicians, and humbug – Christmas lights go on in Oxford Street

Life goes on in Afghanistan, the clash of experts and politicians, and humbug – Christmas lights go on in Oxford Street

from Revival on November 06, 2009
Duration: 274
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. Story Links: Afghanistan: telegraph.co.uk Afghanistan: Gordon Brown digs in tearfund.org Afghan literacy project scoops UN cash prize Experts and politics: telegraph.co.uk MPs demand answers over Nutt sacking guardian.co.uk Sacked drugs adviser Nutt may set up new body Christmas Lights: bbc.co.uk Actor Carrey switches on lights viewlondon.co.uk Oxford Street Christmas Lights
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Life goes on in Afghanistan, the clash of experts and politicians, and humbug – Christmas lights go on in Oxford Street

Life goes on in Afghanistan, the clash of experts and politicians, and humbug – Christmas lights go on in Oxford Street

from Revival » Weekly News Review on November 06, 2009
Duration: 274
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. Story Links: Afghanistan: telegraph.co.uk Afghanistan: Gordon Brown digs in tearfund.org Afghan literacy project scoops UN cash prize Experts and politics: telegraph.co.uk MPs demand answers over Nutt sacking guardian.co.uk Sacked drugs adviser Nutt may set up new body Christmas Lights: bbc.co.uk Actor Carrey switches on lights viewlondon.co.uk Oxford Street Christmas Lights
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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

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

from Revival on October 23, 2009
Duration: 262
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. Story links: BNP: guardian.co.uk BNP leader s Question Time appearance draws almost 8m viewers timesonline.co.uk Question Time, BBC 1 Review Postal Strike: telegraph.co.uk Postal strike: three more days of industrial action guardian.co.uk Postal strike to cause chaos for businesses, patients and taxmen Faith and the planet: inspiremagazine.org.uk Faith has “vital role” in helping the planet
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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

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

from Revival » Weekly News Review on October 23, 2009
Duration: 262
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. Story links: BNP: guardian.co.uk BNP leader s Question Time appearance draws almost 8m viewers timesonline.co.uk Question Time, BBC 1 Review Postal Strike: telegraph.co.uk Postal strike: three more days of industrial action guardian.co.uk Postal strike to cause chaos for businesses, patients and taxmen Faith and the planet: inspiremagazine.org.uk Faith has “vital role” in helping the planet
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Expenses scandal hits MPs families, more troops in the firing line in Afghanistan, and Artic sea thaw danger

Expenses scandal hits MPs families, more troops in the firing line in Afghanistan, and Artic sea thaw danger

from Revival » Weekly News Review on October 16, 2009
Duration: 294
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: Expenses: 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 Afghanistan: 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
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Expenses scandal hits MPs families, more troops in the firing line in Afghanistan, and Artic sea thaw danger

Expenses scandal hits MPs families, more troops in the firing line in Afghanistan, and Artic sea thaw danger

from Revival on October 16, 2009
Duration: 294
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: Expenses: 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 Afghanistan: 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
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Agencies rush to Indonesia, new food crisis in East Africa, and Labour low as Sun turns Tory

Agencies rush to Indonesia, new food crisis in East Africa, and Labour low as Sun turns Tory

from Revival » Weekly News Review on October 02, 2009
Duration: 277
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, what s special about a Christian aid agency as many rush to help victims of the Indonesian earthquake?  There s a new food crisis looming in East Africa what s to be done?  And the labour party s woes at being dropped by the Sun. Story Links: Sumatran quake: guardian.co.uk Sumatra quake toll mounts as hospital lies in ruins bbc.co.uk Sumatra quake survivor pulled from rubble tearfund.org Tearfund appeal East Africa: bbc.co.uk Oxfam launches East Africa Appeal scientificamerican.com How Will Climate Change Impact World Food Supplies? Labour conference: thesun.co.uk Sun readers feeling blue too news.sky.com  Labour s Conference Bounce Falls Flat
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Agencies rush to Indonesia, new food crisis in East Africa, and Labour low as Sun turns Tory

Agencies rush to Indonesia, new food crisis in East Africa, and Labour low as Sun turns Tory

from Revival on October 02, 2009
Duration: 277
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, what s special about a Christian aid agency as many rush to help victims of the Indonesian earthquake?  There s a new food crisis looming in East Africa what s to be done?  And the labour party s woes at being dropped by the Sun. Story Links: Sumatran quake: guardian.co.uk Sumatra quake toll mounts as hospital lies in ruins bbc.co.uk Sumatra quake survivor pulled from rubble tearfund.org Tearfund appeal East Africa: bbc.co.uk Oxfam launches East Africa Appeal scientificamerican.com How Will Climate Change Impact World Food Supplies? Labour conference: thesun.co.uk Sun readers feeling blue too news.sky.com  Labour s Conference Bounce Falls Flat
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Cautious welcome for AIDS vaccine, mixed reaction to assisted dying guidelines, and striking gold in Stafford

Cautious welcome for AIDS vaccine, mixed reaction to assisted dying guidelines, and striking gold in Stafford

from Revival » Weekly News Review on September 25, 2009
Duration: 289
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, as researchers hail a breakthrough with a vaccine for HIV/AIDS,  there s a cautious welcome.  There s a mixed reaction to new guidelines on assisted dying is this the thin end of the wedge? , and amazement at treaure found in a field in Stafford. Story Links: AIDS Vaccine: sfgate.com San Francisco Chronicle AIDS vaccine promising; experts urge caution independent.co.uk Vaccine heralds new dawn in the fight against Aids mirror.co.uk  Breakthough HIV vaccine cuts infection by a third Assisted dying: dailymail.co.uk David Cameron: Assisted dying is a danger to our society bbc.co.uk Assisted suicide: Debate around the world guardian.co.uk The debate about assisted dying needs to move on Old Gold: guardian.co.uk Largest ever hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold found in Staffordshire guardian.co.uk The Staffordshire hoard is spectacular. But now the countryside will be overrun with metal detectorists
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Cautious welcome for AIDS vaccine, mixed reaction to assisted dying guidelines, and striking gold in Stafford

Cautious welcome for AIDS vaccine, mixed reaction to assisted dying guidelines, and striking gold in Stafford

from Revival on September 25, 2009
Duration: 289
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, as researchers hail a breakthrough with a vaccine for HIV/AIDS,  there s a cautious welcome.  There s a mixed reaction to new guidelines on assisted dying is this the thin end of the wedge? , and amazement at treaure found in a field in Stafford. Story Links: AIDS Vaccine: sfgate.com San Francisco Chronicle AIDS vaccine promising; experts urge caution independent.co.uk Vaccine heralds new dawn in the fight against Aids mirror.co.uk  Breakthough HIV vaccine cuts infection by a third Assisted dying: dailymail.co.uk David Cameron: Assisted dying is a danger to our society bbc.co.uk Assisted suicide: Debate around the world guardian.co.uk The debate about assisted dying needs to move on Old Gold: guardian.co.uk Largest ever hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold found in Staffordshire guardian.co.uk The Staffordshire hoard is spectacular. But now the countryside will be overrun with metal detectorists
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Relief at “not guilty” verdict on boys, radical plan to get people back to work, and the comedian who ran 43 marathons

Relief at “not guilty” verdict on boys, radical plan to get people back to work, and the comedian who ran 43 marathons

from Revival » Weekly News Review on September 18, 2009
Duration: 291
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, relief as two boys are found not guilty of  Columbine style plot, a radical plan to update benefits and get people back to work, and comedian Eddie Izzard stuns the nation with 43 marathon runs. Story Links: Not Guilty verdict: sky.com Teens Not Guilty Of Columbine Bomb Plot bbc.co.uk School Bomb Plot Pair Not Guilty Welfare plan: dailymail.co.uk Time for a revolution in welfare: Iain Duncan Smith s benefits challenge to David Cameron guardian.co.uk Iain Duncan Smith urges welfare reform to get jobless into work Marathon man: thesun.co.uk Who’s the best runner? Eddie Iz timesonline.co.uk Eddie Izzard s marathon battle eddieizzard.com Eddie s blog
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Relief at “not guilty” verdict on boys, radical plan to get people back to work, and the comedian who ran 43 marathons

Relief at “not guilty” verdict on boys, radical plan to get people back to work, and the comedian who ran 43 marathons

from Revival on September 18, 2009
Duration: 291
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, relief as two boys are found not guilty of  Columbine style plot, a radical plan to update benefits and get people back to work, and comedian Eddie Izzard stuns the nation with 43 marathon runs. Story Links: Not Guilty verdict: sky.com Teens Not Guilty Of Columbine Bomb Plot bbc.co.uk School Bomb Plot Pair Not Guilty Welfare plan: dailymail.co.uk Time for a revolution in welfare: Iain Duncan Smith s benefits challenge to David Cameron guardian.co.uk Iain Duncan Smith urges welfare reform to get jobless into work Marathon man: thesun.co.uk Who’s the best runner? Eddie Iz timesonline.co.uk Eddie Izzard s marathon battle eddieizzard.com Eddie s blog
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Sporting success to highlight Africa, anniversary of banking crash, and where will the economic axe fall?

Sporting success to highlight Africa, anniversary of banking crash, and where will the economic axe fall?

from Revival on September 11, 2009
Duration: 291
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, as England celebrates qualifying for the world cup in South Africa, how will the major sporting event highlight the needs and progress of the continent?  Also,  on the anniversary of the fall of Lehman s Bank, what have we learnt from the financial crash?  And in the fallout from the credit crunch, where will the axe fall as Government sets new budgets? Story Links: World Cup: guardian.co.uk Brilliant England swat Croatia aside to seal World Cup passage telegraph.co.uk World Cup 2010: England fans virtually certain to die in South Africa fifa.com Official site Lehman s anniversary: bbc.co.uk  making a drama out of Lehman Bros wikipedia.org Lehman Bros Budget cuts: telegraph.co.uk Labour will cut NHS and overseas aid spending guardian.co.uk Public sector workers fear impact of spending cuts, union survey shows
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Sporting success to highlight Africa, anniversary of banking crash, and where will the economic axe fall?

Sporting success to highlight Africa, anniversary of banking crash, and where will the economic axe fall?

from Revival » Weekly News Review on September 11, 2009
Duration: 291
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, as England celebrates qualifying for the world cup in South Africa, how will the major sporting event highlight the needs and progress of the continent?  Also,  on the anniversary of the fall of Lehman s Bank, what have we learnt from the financial crash?  And in the fallout from the credit crunch, where will the axe fall as Government sets new budgets? Story Links: World Cup: guardian.co.uk Brilliant England swat Croatia aside to seal World Cup passage telegraph.co.uk World Cup 2010: England fans virtually certain to die in South Africa fifa.com Official site Lehman s anniversary: bbc.co.uk  making a drama out of Lehman Bros wikipedia.org Lehman Bros Budget cuts: telegraph.co.uk Labour will cut NHS and overseas aid spending guardian.co.uk Public sector workers fear impact of spending cuts, union survey shows
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