Politicians have been urged by church leaders to engage in a “truthful” debate during the election campaign. A joint statement signed by 10 Scottish church leaders also implores the public to treat those standing as candidates with respect. It comes after the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Scotland issued a pastoral letter to be read out... Read More
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