conscience


Luxembourg's Grand Duke Henri is set to have his powers trimmed by parliament because he opposes legalisation of euthanasia.

An armed gang robs church pastors but after an attack of guilty conscience, they return the money.

A reporter is converted into a green 'fundamentalist' after discovering the joys of two wheels.

Musician Peter Gabriel is honoured as an Ambassador of Conscience by human rights organisation Amnesty International.

As the price of petrol edges ever higher, can a change in driving habits use less fuel - and salve a car fan's conscience?

The mother of a man who was shot in a takeaway makes an appeal to his killer's mother to hand her son in.

A 95-year-old Croatian man suspected of war crimes during World War II says his conscience is clear.

The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, is preparing for a parachute jump to raise money for service personnel.

The BBC's Laura Kuenssberg sets the scene for the big "conscience issues" to be debated and voted on by MPs this week.

The town of Amstetten, the region, the country and all of the authorities will have to begin intense soul-searching, writes columnist Anneliese Rohrer.

The treatment of the elderly is "a stain on the moral conscience" of England, Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg says.

The mother of a shop manager who was stabbed to death in east London tells the killers to "look into their consciences".

Gordon Brown says Labour MPs will have a free vote on three controversial parts of the embryo research bill.

Many Labour MPs may defy the government over embryo laws if Gordon Brown does not allow a free vote, an MP says.

The Archbishop of Wales says the death of a woman with cancer removed from the UK will be on Britain's conscience.

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The Archbishop of Canterbury's speech to the General Synod about his decision to address the subject of Sharia law in the UK.

An anonymous Northern Ireland farmer has sent an envelope containing £5,900 of cash to the Department of Agriculture (DARD).

The Presbyterian Church is embroiled in controversy after a minister refuses to allow a female cleric into his pulpit.

An appeal is made to the "consciences" of thieves who targeted a crematorium's garden of remembrance.

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