Archbishop of Canterbury
Coverage of Archbishop of Canterbury in the Nexus archive.
- Archbishop of Canterbury vows to help Palestinians achieve 'freedom you deserve'
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, pledged to help Palestinians achieve 'peace and freedom' during a visit to the occupied West Bank. She praised their 'faithful resistance' during a sermon at St Peter's, an Anglican church in the Palestinian Christian town of Birzeit.
- Far-right activists barred from UK before Tommy Robinson rally
Eleven foreign far-right activists were blocked from entering the UK before a Tommy Robinson rally, with Keir Starmer accusing Robinson of spreading hatred and division. The archbishop of Canterbury urged people to choose hope instead. A large rally was expected with over 100,000 attendees last year.
- Archbishop of Canterbury condemns 'violence inflicted on innocent people across the globe' after Pope Leo's war of words with Trump
The Archbishop of Canterbury condemned global violence against innocent people following Pope Leo's verbal conflict with Donald Trump. The statement highlights religious leaders addressing political tensions.
- Church of England's top bishop stands with Pope Leo after he condemned 'handful of tyrants' ravaging the world in rebuke to Donald Trump
The Archbishop of Canterbury, representing the Church of England, supports Pope Leo's condemnation of 'handful of tyrants' in a direct rebuke of Donald Trump. The statement criticizes Trump's leadership and aligns religious leaders in opposing authoritarian figures.
- Archbishop of Canterbury backs pope’s calls for peace amid Trump feud
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, supports Pope Leo XIV's calls for peace amid their public feud with Donald Trump. She emphasizes the 'incalculable' human cost of war, urging Anglicans to align with the Pope's 'courageous' stance.