church the archbishop of canterbury has strongly criticised the government s plan to send some people who ve arrived illegally in the uk to rwanda. in his easter sermon, justin welby said it posed serious ethical questions, and was the opposite of the nature of god . but a cabinet minister said the archbishop had misunderstood the government s aim, which was to combat people traffickers. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool reports. happy easter to all of you. lovely to see you. in his most important sermon of the year, the archbishop of canterbury dealt directly with the issues of the day, drawing attention to the pressures felt by many here struggling with the cost of living, and calling on russia to commit to a ceasefire and withdrawal from ukraine. but he also talked of serious ethical questions about the government plan to send asylum seekers overseas. it cannot carry the weight of our national responsibility as a country formed by christian values.
below are not sure about is the extent in which they will be able to provide arms and warfare offensives encounter offences against the russians. if they can do that, then i would be quite more optimistic about the chances of them being able to thwart the russians, especially if they get heavy weaponry from the west. thank ou for weaponry from the west. thank you forjoining weaponry from the west. thank you forjoining us weaponry from the west. thank you forjoining us on weaponry from the west. thank you forjoining us on the - you forjoining us on the programme. turning now to other news away from ukraine: the most senior clerical figure in the anglican church the archbishop of canterbury has strongly criticised the government s plan to send some people who ve arrived illegally in the uk to rwanda. in his easter sermon, justin welby said it posed serious ethical questions, and was the opposite of the nature of god . but a cabinet minister said the archbishop had misunderst
weapons tests carried out by north korea, as reported by the official news agency. as soon to get further confirmation, we will bring you the details. the archbishop of canterbury says the plan to send some asylum seekers from the uk to rwanda is the opposite of the nature of god . in his easter sermon at canterbury cathedral on sunday, justin welby will say that this should be a time for repentance and renewal , not subcontracting our responsibilities . ministers insist the move will deter people from crossing the channel from france in small boats. there s been a shooting at a shopping centre in the us state of south carolina. police say 12 people were injured, ten of them from gunfire. the police held a media breifing a short while ago. what we know currently and i will say this is very preliminary, we have 12 injured. no fatalities. i repeat, no fatalities. ten suffered gunshot wounds, eight were transported
home affairs editor at the evening standard, and broadcaster matthew stadlen. thank you very much indeed for joining us. let mejust show thank you very much indeed for joining us. let me just show you what we ve got at the moment. the observer leads with the archbishop of canterbury s criticism of the government s plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda, saying it is against of the nature of god . the archbishop s comments are also on the front of the sunday telegraph. he is expected to say in his easter sermon that he has serious ethical questions about sending asylum seekers overseas. priti heartless is how the sunday mirror describes the rwanda plan, saying that orphans of genocide will lose their home to make way for refugees from the uk. punish eco mob now, reads the front of the sunday express, referring to the results of a poll the paper has carried out on tougher laws to pub. claiming britain has lost patience with eco extremists and wants to see police crackdown on protests
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