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Church of England 'not a safe institution' and others may need to resign, bishop says

Sky News Wednesday, 13 November 2024 ()
Church of England 'not a safe institution' and others may need to resign, bishop saysThe Church of England's deputy lead bishop for safeguarding has said it is "not a safe institution" in some ways - and that others may need to step down following the Archbishop of Canterbury's resignation.
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