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for the first time, fewer than half the people in england and wales describe themselves as christian. new figures from the 2021 census also show that, over the last ten years, there's been a steep rise in the number of people who see themselves as having no religion. and there are now over a million more people who say they're muslim. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool reports. we have this huge church building which was built to hold hundreds of people originally, and now it would be about 20 adults and five children on a sunday. be about 20 adults and five children on a sunday-— be about 20 adults and five children on a sunday. father ian has recently seen another _ on a sunday. father ian has recently seen another church _ on a sunday. father ian has recently seen another church across - on a sunday. father ian has recently seen another church across town - seen another church across town clothes, but even when he started here 14 years ago he had questions about whether it was viable to carry on. ~ , . ., on. when i first came here there were more _ on. when i first came here there were more people _ on. when i first came here there were more people on _ on. when i first came here there were more people on the - on. when i first came here there were more people on the street| were more people on the street outside and a man passing by said, you are flogging a dead horse around here, mate. but we keep going and we have hope, hope in god, and if god

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she tells him, was full of fear. translation: my colleague, was tortured to death. - he was taken in the 1st of november and on the ninth, when they started retreating, they threw his body in the dump. his hands were burned, his arms and legs were broken. i don't understand such a cruelty. 0leg's friends get a ukrainian football scarf out to take a group photo. this is the moment they will never forget. abdujalil abdurasulov, bbc news, kherson region. as anticipation builds for the football world cup starting this weekend, attention is focused intensely on qatar's human rights record. qatari society and culture is based heavily on a strict interpretation of islamic law and an ancient tribal system. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool unpacks what qatar's religious laws

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and night to make sure that anybody who is entering that queue gets through to westminster hall before the queue closes officially at a.m. tomorrow morning, but likely to close much sooner than that to make sure that everyone who arrives he gets to go through —— 6:30am tomorrow morning. gets to go through -- 6:30am tomorrow morning.— gets to go through -- 6:30am tomorrow morning. thank you very much indeed- _ tomorrow morning. thank you very much indeed. you've _ tomorrow morning. thank you very much indeed. you've found - tomorrow morning. thank you very much indeed. you've found one, i tomorrow morning. thank you very i much indeed. you've found one, well done. that is the thing, isn't it? people want to get into that queue and get moving as soon as they possibly can when theyjoin it, especially if they have travelled far, like that lady has, from france. we assume that is the day goes on the authorities will have to give some sort of indication about where that cut—off point will be, and people will have to plan if they are heading to london. we will bring you any news on that as the programme goes on this morning. religion was a significant influence throughout the queen's life, and her funeral tomorrow is expected to reflect her deep and personal christian faith. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool has been looking at what the queen's private faith meant to her and the role it played throughout her reign.

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duty and the christian values she put into practice in terms of dealing with others and considering problems which people shared. 0ur religion editor al aleem maqbool joins us from lambeth palace, the archbishop of canterbury's official london residence. such a strong link for titular reasons and official reasons between the queen and the established church, the church of england. absolutely right. as well as being head of state she was defender of the faith, supreme governor of the church of england as well, but by all accounts, as you allude to, those were titles that the queen considered more than constitutional duties. they were things she lived by. we heard that in the statement given by the archbishop of canterburyjustin welby, who alluded to the fact her faith guided her, in his words,

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about russian firepower? this you can never step _ about russian firepower? this you can never stop these _ about russian firepower? this you can never stop these attacks, i about russian firepower? this you can never stop these attacks, it i can never stop these attacks, it doesn't tells much about russian firepower, but it does tell us the ukrainians are trying to say they message to russia, saying that there will be cost to you as well off the battlefield. and we could do this, we can continue to do this if you continue to strike civilian targets in ukraine. continue to strike civilian targets in ukraine-— continue to strike civilian targets in ukraine. ., ~ ,, , . in ukraine. thank you very much, mark. it's little more than a week since the us supreme court overturned the automatic right to have an abortion — but the effects of that landmark ruling are already being felt outside of the us. here in the uk, staff at some women's clinics are reporting larger numbers of anti—abortion protestors gathering outside — which they say is causing distress to patients. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool has been finding out more. the lord's prayer opposite an abortion clinic in london in footage taken by a member of staff there.

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the headlines on bbc news... in eastern ukraine — further fighting for control of lysycha nsk. the ukrainian army rejects russia's claims that they've encircled the city. thousands of residents of australia's biggest city, sydney, have been ordered to evacuate their homes because of torrential rain and the threat of flooding. it's little more than a week since the us supreme court overturned the automatic right to have an abortion but the effects of that landmark ruling are already being felt outside of the us. here in the uk, staff at some women's clinics are reporting larger numbers of anti—abortion protestors gathering outside — which they say is causing distress to patients. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool has been finding out more. the lord's prayer opposite an abortion clinic in london in footage taken by a member of staff there. 0ne provider told us there's been a noticeable increase in protest

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it's little more than a week since the us supreme court overturned the automatic right to have an abortion — but the effects of that landmark ruling are already being felt outside of the us. here in the uk, staff at some women's clinics are reporting larger numbers of anti—abortion protestors gathering outside — which they say is causing distress to patients. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool has been finding out more. the lord's prayer, opposite an abortion clinic in london, in footage taken by a member of staff there. 0ne provider told us there's been a noticeable increase in protest activity in the uk since news emerged that abortion rights would be overhauled in the us. regularly, anti—abortion protesters stand directly outside our clinic entrances, approaching women as they go in. they will call them �*mummy�* for example, hand them literature saying �*abortion

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of the pregnant woman's at risk, or there's risk of harm to the pregnant woman's physical or mental health. the vast majority of abortions here are signed off by doctors under the last provision. butjust as events in the us appeared to be encouraging anti—abortion voices here, pro—choice activists hope it'll galvanise support to decriminalise abortion. aleem maqbool, bbc news. that breaking news of the shooting at a shopping centre in copenhagen, several people injured, one person arrested. 0ur correspondent frances read has been following the story and joins me now several people have been injured after being hit by gunshots. we do not know the severity of that at this time. it happened at the fields shopping centre between the centre of copenhagen and the city airport, were distant between the two, and

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and everything else going up, in working more from home then i'm not putting that price up for the clients. what did you do there? the cost of fuel has driven inflation across the uk but in some of its most rural communities it risks changing lives and livelihoods for good. hywel griffith, bbc news, ceredigion. it's little more than a week since the us supreme court overturned the automatic right to have an abortion — but the effects of that landmark ruling are already being felt outside of the us. here in the uk, staff at some women's clinics are reporting larger numbers of anti—abortion protesters gathering outside — which they say is causing distress to patients. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool has been finding out more. the lord's prayer, opposite an abortion clinic in london, in footage taken by a member of staff there. 0ne provider told us there's been

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to devon. the police say they don't expect any more updates this evening. expect any more updates this evenina. . , . the cinema chain cineworld has cancelled its screening of a controversialfilm based on revered figures in the islamic faith. more than 120,000 people have signed a petition for the film the lady of heaven to be pulled from uk cinemas, with protests in front of venues that were set to screen the film. the film has been criticised for being divisive. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool explains why the film has caused offence. this in films in the past where there has been so, in films in the past where there has been these kind of protests, it is often about the portrayal of the prophet muhammad. in this case, that is not the central objection for a lot of those people who are protesting. he is depicted in this film, briefly. but it is cgi generated. there's no one actor who is attributed as having played the prophet muhammad. mainly, it is about the way

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