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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.