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the question. that is why the small group of us, and we are only small, but we ve taken a step of saying we don t have to wait. if we wait for the bishops to do it it could be a long long time. catholics can do it for themselves now. we have a responsibility to educate ourselves and a responsibility to support those bishops when we can, because we have just held a very successful one, with over a0 international speakers over a week, and every speech and talk can be heard if you just click on our website. it wasn t difficult, it was a lot of work, but it wasn t difficult. people are ripe for reform, and what they have to remember is that we are the catholics that haven t walked away because we are actually the church s get out ofjail free card. we need to be heard. let s ta ke let s take a look at the weather. the thug lingered, it was clip treacherous on the road, sure ci m we are into autumn. i know treacherous on the road, sure ci m we are into autumn. i know it s a weekend
PeopleLotMechanismsBishopsViewsOthersVarietyWallCaseVoiceStructuresCatch family to return their land to its natural state. and studying the effects of long covid in children and young people. specialist centres are due to open across england this week. a number of conservative mps have joined those calling for the government to provide urgent support to businesses struggling with soaring gas prices. the leaders of industries with heavy energy consumption say spiralling costs are threatening their future. ministers insist they re in regular contact with business groups to explore possible solutions. our business correspondent katie prescott reports. cement, glass, steel, chemicals. the industries with the heaviest energy consumption in the uk. to keep the furnaces burning, they re crying out for support. absolutely right now. gas prices are at an unprecedented level. and the businesses that manufacture the goods that we need are trying to operate under these unprecedented conditions. they are backed by some conservative mps representing industrial
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