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				<title>City of London Challenged on Carbon Disclosure on UN World Environment Day</title>
			
				<description>As the world marks UN World Environment Day, Christian Peoples Alliance Executive member, David Campanale, says the City of London must admit to its role in financing the process and production of carbon fuels, which contribute to global warming. The UN slogan for 2008 is 'Kick the Habit! Towards a Low Carbon Economy'. The founding chairman of the CPA is urging the estimated 10 per cent of Britons who are regular church-goers to re-deploy their funds from asset managers overweight in fossil fuel investments. He is also campaigning for the City to disclose the potential climate impact of their assets if converted to Co2.</description>
			
				<link>http://www.thechristianchoice.org//index.php?page=news&amp;id=287</link>
			
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				<pubDate>5th June 2008</pubDate>
			
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				<title>Belarussian Brutality - Christian Peoples Alliance Joins European-wide Condemnation of Regime</title>
			
				<description>Campaigners for Christian Democracy in Britain are joining their counterparts in  Europe in condemning the anti-democratic actions of the Belarussian regime. Last  weekend, participants of the North-Eastern conference of the European Christian  Political Movement (ECPM) gave their support to the Belarussian Christian  Democrats (BCD) in their struggle for political freedom. </description>
			
				<link>http://www.thechristianchoice.org//index.php?page=news&amp;id=286</link>
			
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				<pubDate>7th May 2008</pubDate>
			
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				<title>Christian Choice Overtake UKIP & Respect in London Assembly Elections but no Gains</title>
			
				<description>Speaking last night from the candidates' platform at City Hall, community activist and Leader of the Christian Peoples Alliance, Cllr Alan Craig condemned the divisive remarks of Richard Barnbrook, who won a seat to the London Assembly. Clr Craig emphasised the Christian view that all people are made in the image of God and worthy of equal respect. He went on to pledge that he and the CPA would be turning their attention to fighting the Human Fertilisation & Embyology Bill, which receives its Second Reading on Monday May 12th. Though falling short of winning a seat on the London Assembly, Alan said he aimed to mobilise newly-recruited activists to defeat Labour's anti-life measures.</description>
			
				<link>http://www.thechristianchoice.org//index.php?page=news&amp;id=285</link>
			
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				<pubDate>3rd May 2008</pubDate>
			
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				<title>Momentum Gathers of Christian Choice Campaign for London Assembly</title>
			
				<description>Alan Craig Issues Final Call to London Voters to get on Board!  </description>
			
				<link>http://www.thechristianchoice.org//index.php?page=news&amp;id=284</link>
			
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				<pubDate>1st May 2008</pubDate>
			
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				<title>Christian Assembly Members will Encourage Radical Lifestyles for a Sustainable London</title>
			
				<description>On the eve of London's GLA elections, campaigners for the Christian Peoples Alliance and Christian Party - standing as The Christian Choice - say they will use their voice on the London Assembly to press for more sustainable ways of living. The Christian Choice has a manifesto with commitments to turn self-centred priorities into those that benefit London and also the planet. Assembly candidate and founding chairman of the Christian Peoples Alliance, David Campanale says,</description>
			
				<link>http://www.thechristianchoice.org//index.php?page=news&amp;id=283</link>
			
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				<pubDate>30th April 2008</pubDate>
			
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				<title>ITV & BBC Censor London Mayoral Election Broadcast "in Fear of Radical Islam"</title>
			
				<description>Alan Craig says Closing Down Debate Fuels Islamaphobic Paranoia  </description>
			
				<link>http://www.thechristianchoice.org//index.php?page=news&amp;id=282</link>
			
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				<pubDate>29th April 2008</pubDate>
			
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				<title>Matt O'Connor: Don't Vote for Me - Vote for Alan Craig, Christian Choice</title>
			
				<description>Former London Mayoral candidate for the English Democrats, Matt O'Connor, is calling on Londoners not to vote for him in elections this week, but to give their votes to Alan Craig and The Christian Choice instead. Mr O'Connor ended his campaign last week after a dispute with the party over campaign strategy.</description>
			
				<link>http://www.thechristianchoice.org//index.php?page=news&amp;id=281</link>
			
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				<pubDate>28th April 2008</pubDate>
			
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				<title>Christian Leaders Announce Backing for Alan Craig's London Election Campaign</title>
			
				<description>Christian leaders are urging London voters to back Alan Craig of the Christian Choice in his campaign for Mayor and the London Assembly. The group come from a range of church backgrounds - Anglican, Roman Catholic, the Black Majority Churches and Free Church and say Alan Craig is the outstanding candidate to run the capital. Cllr Craig also tops the London List of Assembly candidates for the Christian Choice and needs just 5% to qualify for a seat.</description>
			
				<link>http://www.thechristianchoice.org//index.php?page=news&amp;id=279</link>
			
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				<pubDate>19th April 2008</pubDate>
			
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				<title>London Mayoral Hopefuls Announce Backing for Alan Craig and The Christian Choice</title>
			
				<description>hree London Mayoral hopefuls are announcing their backing for Alan Craig and The Christian Choice in his bid for the London Assembly. Former UKIP Mayoral Candidate, Frank Maloney, Parliament Square peace protestor, Brian Haw and Independent Candidate Winston McKenzie say they want to see a return to Christian values. They say they will be voting for The Christian Choice list, topped by Councillor Alan Craig, who needs just 5 per cent of the vote to qualify for a seat.</description>
			
				<link>http://www.thechristianchoice.org//index.php?page=news&amp;id=278</link>
			
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				<pubDate>17th April 2008</pubDate>
			
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				<title>Race for London Assembly: Essex Runner for UK Outlines Christian Sports Vision</title>
			
				<description>Former UK athlete, Paula Warren, says she will fight to improve sports facilities for young people in the capital if elected to the London Assembly. A competitor for Newham & Essex Beagles and Havering Athletics Club who ran for Britain in the European Club Championships, Paula is standing as a candidate for the Christian Choice List, which carries support in London’s church community. Speaking to church leaders in Barking this week, Paula said sport is part of the answer to the current gap in youth culture in the London boroughs.</description>
			
				<link>http://www.thechristianchoice.org//index.php?page=news&amp;id=277</link>
			
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				<pubDate>16th April 2008</pubDate>
			
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