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Help families this winter with Reverse Advent Calendar
29 Nov 2025
38 Degrees, the Joint Public Issues Team (JPIT), and partner organisations are celebrating a major campaign victory after the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves MP, announced in the Budget on Wednesday that the two-child limit on benefits will be abolished from April 2026, a change expected to lift around 450,000 children out of poverty. Roo Stewart, Head […]
A response to the budget
27 Nov 2025
Paul Morrison, Policy Advisor for the Joint Public Issues Team, responds to the budget. A Budget that will reduce child poverty The Chancellor has announced that from April next year the two-child limit on benefits will be abolished. This is cause for enormous celebration. The limit denies means-tested benefits for the third and later children […]
Assembly Executive Budget Meeting: 25 November 2025
25 Nov 2025
The Assembly Executive Budget Meeting 2025 took place online and at the Offices of General Assembly in London, on Tuesday 25 November. Session 1 The Revd Irish Sirmon, Convenor of the Business Committee, welcomed Assembly representatives to the meeting. A time of reflective worship was led by the Revd Samantha (Sam) Sheehan. She used as […]
Creative solutions to youth violence explored
24 Nov 2025
As part of the Standing Together initiative, guests from the Caribbean visited central London on 12 November, meeting with a diverse group of church and community representatives at Lumen 缅北强奸 and the Offices of General Assembly. During a week-long programme of site visits, online conversations, and in-person gatherings, the Revd Kevin 鈥淣ana Moses鈥 Calvert, Minister […]
“An eye-opener” – new ministers explore the 缅北强奸鈥檚 wider work
24 Nov 2025
Seven new 缅北强奸 ministers from Wessex to Wales had the opportunity to visit Church House in November. Staff from across all the Assembly Offices were pleased to spend time with the ministers, who were between one month and one year into their first appointments. In turn, the ministers were able to ask questions about the […]
JPIT churches respond to asylum reforms
21 Nov 2025
Leaders of the Baptist, Methodist and United Reformed Churches have issued the following statement in response to the government鈥檚 announcements this week on proposed changes to its asylum and returns policy: Let us keep loving our neighbours. Public debate around migration has increasingly been shaped by voices that trade in fear, resentment, and the scapegoating […]
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