Wednesday briefing: Can Sarah Mullally steer the Church of England back into safer waters?
Sarah Mullally is being installed as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, the first woman to hold the position in the Church of England's history. She assumes leadership during a challenging period for the church, which faces safeguarding failures, internal divisions, and questions about its relevance in modern society.

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AI-generatedSarah Mullally is being installed as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, the first woman to hold the position in the Church of England's history. She assumes leadership during a challenging period for the church, which faces safeguarding failures, internal divisions, and questions about its relevance in modern society. Other news includes the US potentially deploying troops to the Middle East amid escalating strikes, and Donald Trump's claim of productive talks with Iran. Rachel Reeves has stated that future energy bill support would be targeted, not universal. Additionally, the meningitis B vaccination program will expand in Kent, and Meta has been ordered to pay $375 million for misleading consumers about platform safety. Finally, Ofcom will investigate climate change denial complaints.
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5 extractedA New Mexico jury has ordered Meta to pay $375m in civil penalties.
Mullally is the first woman to take on the role in its near 1,500-year history.
Sarah Mullally will be installed as the 106th archbishop of Canterbury.
Donald Trump claimed the US was in “very good” talks with Iran to end the war.
The US is poised to deploy airborne troops to the Middle East.