I wish David well. It is high time this government were reminded of certain principles our country is founded upon; liberty, fairness, justice, and innocence until proven guilty. As he rightly stated, these are enshrined in British Law with Magna Carta, nearly 800 years ago. Yet this government are eroding our rights - even further…Read more David Davis resignation speech
Earthquake and Cyclone Appeals
In my prayers, I am remembering the victims of the Wenchuan Earthquake, and the cyclone in Myanmar. The relief efforts to rebuild these areas, helping residents return to some degree of normality, will be ongoing. Hopefully the worst destruction is now over, but the plight of survivors is only just beginning, they need our help…Read more Earthquake and Cyclone Appeals
British Common Law
I watched with some dismay Dr Rowan Williams suggest British Law should accommodate certain aspects of Islamic Sharia. While this issue has been grossly exaggerated, and I believe Dr Williams is well intentioned. One has to be careful when considering changes to our established legal system. I do accept Sharia Law is greatly misunderstood in…Read more British Common Law
Prayers For Peace 2008
Wolverhampton Prayers for Peace is an annual event, organised by Wolverhampton Inter Faith Council. Although it's not a religious service, it is a "prayer event", where the different faiths in Wolverhampton come together to pray for peace in our city, and the whole world. Wulfruna Sufi Association is delighted, to be taking part in this…Read more Prayers For Peace 2008
Holocaust Memorial Day
To mark Holocaust Memorial Day the Mayor of Wolverhampton, Councillor Trudy Bowen, will be attending a multi-faith service at the Cenotaph in the citys St Peter's Gardens. The service will take place at 10.15am on Sunday, 27 January, and will be attended by representatives from the different faith communities in Wolverhampton, as well as city…Read more Holocaust Memorial Day