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Religion in the UK:
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UK among most secular nations | A survey of people's religious beliefs in 10 countries suggests the UK is among the most secular nations in the world (BBC)
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Britons' belief in God wanes | Britain has emerged as one of the most religiously skeptical countries in an international poll released in advance of a BBC program to be broadcast tonight (BBC)
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UK 'among least religious countries in world' | Britain is one of the least religious countries in the world with belief and churchgoing among the lowest on the planet, according to a survey (PA, U.K.)
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A 'spiritual Beckham' centenary | A religious revival which thrust pious former coalminer and blacksmith Evan Roberts on to the front page of newspapers across the UK 100 years ago is being celebrated (BBC)
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Re-engaging the lost congregation | A meal, a chat and a chance to meet new friends. It is a more appealing formula than a hard pew in a cold cloister. As a result, more than one and a half million Britons have taken part in the Alpha Bible teaching course (BBC)
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