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St Paul’s debate looks to national common good beyond the General Election
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Posted by St Paul's Cathedral
As we hurtle towards one of the most closely-contested and divisive General Elections in memory, a Cathedral floor debate will look to how the nation can come together...Read more >

£200,000 grant awarded to St Paul's to help maintain Wren's iconic dome
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Posted by St Paul's Cathedral
The great paintings inside the dome of St Paul's are set to be saved from water damage after a £200,000 grant was awarded to the Cathedral. The huge murals by Sir...Read more >

Afghanistan: the legacy of war - a special report by St Paul's Cathedral School for BBC School Report 2015
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Posted by St Paul's Cathedral
Welcome to BBC School Report at St Paul’s Cathedral School. We were witnesses to a national service of commemoration last week for those who served in the Afghanistan...Read more >

The 'faithful' of the Afghanistan war commemorated in service of reflection and remembrance
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Posted by St Paul's Cathedral
The 'faithfulness' of those who served, as well as the loved ones who supported them throughout, was praised by the Archbishop of Canterbury as the nation reflected...Read more >

Young women inspired about their futures at St Paul's
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Posted by St Paul's Cathedral
An inspiring and challenging evening to help young women think about their futures has been held at St Paul's. The St Paul's Institute event, organised in partnership...Read more >

St Paul’s opens its doors for second Surprise St Paul’s photo competition
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Posted by St Paul's Cathedral
For the first time in its history, St Paul’s will open its doors exclusively to photographers, and ask them to capture something surprising through their lens. Owing...Read more >

Is World Book Day's 'most dangerous' book here at St Paul's?
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Posted by St Paul's Cathedral
To mark World Book Day (5 March) we tell the story of one of the most controversial and 'dangerous' books in history, a copy of which remarkably survives at St Paul's. One...Read more >
