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Past articles by Caroline:

Caroline Wyatt: MS research 'the urgent search for hope'

The BBC's Caroline Wyatt looks at what medical advances might bring for people with multiple sclerosis. → Read More

The girl who witnessed Kristallnacht

Eighty years ago the Nazis' persecution of the Jews suddenly turned violent. Ruth Winkelmann still remembers it vividly. → Read More

Syrian Alawites distance themselves from Assad

Leaders of President Bashar al-Assad's Alawite sect in Syria release a document, obtained by the BBC, that distances themselves from his regime and outlines what kind of future they wish for the country after five years of civil war. → Read More

Why can’t the date of Easter be fixed?

Easter is early this year for those in the West. It's later in the East. Why can't it just be the same? → Read More

Does daily worship count for anything?

Calls for reform of the current legislation requiring schools to provide a daily act of communal worship are intensifying, says Caroline Wyatt. → Read More

Should buildings be a priority for the Church?

The Church of England has hundreds of historic churches - but upkeep is an increasing problem, says Caroline Wyatt. → Read More

We should do God, says report into religion in public life

The Commission on Religion and Belief in Public Life calls for greater tolerance and an overhaul of UK government policy towards religion, as Caroline Wyatt reports. → Read More

Pope of the poor makes big impact in Africa

Pope Francis found a church in rude health and set to gain in influence on his trip to Africa, writes Caroline Wyatt. → Read More

The Pope's five big issues in Africa

Pope Francis is visiting Africa for the first time where he is likely to talk about peace, poverty, the environment, homosexuality and contraception, writes the BBC's Caroline Wyatt. → Read More

Lord's Prayer cinema ad ban "bewilders" Church of England

The Church of England says it is "disappointed and bewildered" by the refusal of leading UK cinemas to show an advert featuring the Lord's Prayer. → Read More

Vatican reforms may be starting to bite

Cleaning up the Catholic Church will be far from easy, but the Pope is determined says Caroline Wyatt. → Read More

Gay priest decries 'inhuman' treatment of homosexual Catholics

The gay Polish priest who was stripped of his post after coming out as gay says the Roman Catholic Church is causing "immeasurable suffering" to homosexual Catholics. → Read More

Could Welsh RE rethink lead to radical changes in UK schools?

The possible revamping of religious education in Welsh schools is sparking hopes among those who want to see major changes to RE in schools across the UK. → Read More

Should church introduce transgender baptism?

A vicar has asked the Church of England to debate introducing a ceremony akin to a baptism to mark the new identities of Christians who undergo gender transition, reports Caroline Wyatt. → Read More

Is religion doing enough to root out abuse?

The way the Jehovah's Witnesses organisation investigated a claim of sexual abuse raises questions about how religious communities tackle the issue, says Caroline Wyatt. → Read More

What difference are women bishops making?

As Rachel Treweek prepares to be consecrated as the Church of England's most senior woman bishop, Caroline Wyatt asks what difference women bishops are making? → Read More

Ramadan offers chance to oppose extremism

Ramadan has given Muslims an opportunity to present a broader understanding of their religion, as it is buffeted by extremism, says Caroline Wyatt. → Read More

Cleric launches 'counter-terrorism' curriculum

Will British Muslims listen to a new "counter-terrorism" curriculum from the cleric Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, asks Caroline Wyatt. → Read More

The monument to a Russian warlord called Vladimir

Plans to build an enormous statue of Russia's patron saint in Moscow are causing alarm - but it's not easy to protest against St Vladimir. → Read More

Is the UK still a Christian country?

With number of people calling themselves Christian in the UK in decline, is religion in crisis? → Read More