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More answers to readers’ queries and comments – February

Posted on 24 February 2020 by David Pocklington
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More answers to readers’ queries and comments

Below is a further compilation of “Quick Answers” to questions which have recently arisen from searches of, or comments during recent weeks, providing links to our blog posts addressing these issues. Continue reading →

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Recent Posts

  • Law and religion roundup – 8th February
  • Further papers for February General Synod
  • Edward Colston: the future of All Saints church
  • Death watch beetle provides opportunity for lavatory in vestry
  • Ecclesiastical court judgments – January
  • Confirmation of Archbishop of Canterbury – Legal Ceremony
  • Responsibilities after closure of churchyard
  • Church of England proposes significant increase in fees for burial
  • Law and religion roundup – 25th January
  • Parochial Fees 2027 to 2031
  • Resolution of inscription on headstone
  • HM Government announces future funding for listed places of worship
  • General Synod Papers – February 2026
  • Responses to Charity Commission regulatory action against dioceses
  • Regulatory action against dioceses over safeguarding failures
  • Court of Ecclesiastical Causes Reserved: Panel of Advisors
  • Curbs on kerbs
  • Balancing reputation and press freedom under the ECHR: Tafzi El Hadri
  • Appeal against judgment on works for external access
  • Scotland: consultation on proposed changes to family law

Recent Comments

  • Religion and Charity Law – Time for Reform? – Russell Sandberg on The Schools Bill 2022: some initial observations
  • Russell Dewhurst on Further papers for February General Synod
  • Revision of Guidance on Collective Worship in Schools in England – Russell Sandberg on Religious Education in Northern Ireland: the Supreme Court decision and its impact
  • Breaking News – Reform of Religion in Schools in Northern Ireland – Russell Sandberg on Religious Education in Northern Ireland: the Supreme Court decision and its impact
  • David Pocklington on Ecclesiastical court judgments – January

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