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News archive from July 22, 2008

New drug to treat prostate cancer Audio
Scientists working on treatments for an aggressive form of prostate cancer are hailing a new drug.
Giant mosque given go ahead Audio
The group wanting to build the biggest mosque outside of London has been given the go ahead to provide further plans.
Archbishop Tutu calls for forgiveness for people in South Africa
Archbishop Desmond Tutu has called for God's forgiveness for the recent anti-immigrant violence in South Africa.
Tutu calls for forgiveness for violence
Archbishop Desmond Tutu has called for God's forgiveness for the recent anti-immigrant violence in South Africa.
Church fails in bid to build flats
A church in Harrow has had it's bid to build housing on it's land rejected.
McCanns to gain access to police files
Catholics Kate and Gerry McCann are waiting to look at Portuguese police files into the disappearence of their daughter, Madeleine.
March for Christian knife crime victim Audio
Christian knife crime victim David Idowu is being remembered today.
Gordon Brown adresses Israeli parliament Audio
Gordon Brown's become the first British Prime Minister to address the Israeli parliament.
Hope for Zimbabwe Audio
Morgan Tsvangirai and Robert Mugabe shake hands
Radovan Karadzic detained in Serbia Audio
Prosecutors say war crimes fugitive Radovan Karadzic was working as a doctor when he was arrested.
Madeleine book published by detective
As Kate and Gerry McCann are cleared of any involvement in their daughter's disappearence, a Portuguese detective is publishing a book.
Lancashire church faces closure
A Lancashire church is being forced into closure due to decreasing numbers and a crumbling building.
Lambeth keen to avoid split Audio
With the words of the Archbishop of Canterbury ringing in their ears, the world's Anglican bishops are continuing to meet today.
Young people struggling to cope Audio
The lives of young people in Britain are being blighted by stress, drugs and fears about crime.