England ace’s plea to men

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  England ace’s plea to men

England ace’s plea to men

A former England footballer will next week attempt to help business owners and leaders become ‘better allies to women and people from under-represented groups’. Graeme Le Saux, who played for Blackburn, Chelsea and Southampton during an illustrious top-flight career, will talk to members of the... read more »

  Hornet’s hero honoured

Hornet's hero honoured

Luther Blissett, the former Watford and England footballer, has had his charity work and efforts to fight racism officially recognised. Blissett, who scored 186 goals in 503 games for Watford between 1975 and 1993 – and has been involved in ‘countless community projects’ since retiring... read more »

  A life well-lived…

A life well-lived...

Respected evangelist J. John pays tribute to the life, works and faithfulness of Luis Palau, who has recently died.   The passing of the evangelist Luis Palau, aged 86, has recently been announced – and with his ‘promotion to glory’, another of a generation of pioneering... read more »

  #TooManyMen

#TooManyMen

Women are subjected to violence again and again and again and it is almost exclusively at the hands of men. In a week where we've celebrated women, there have been far too many stories about women suffering because of the actions of men. In today's... read more »

  Pressures grow on festivals

Pressures grow on festivals

It’s not only the biggest secular events that are feeling the pinch due to the pandemic – as the UK's biggest Christian festivals have today revealed they are also locked in a fight for survival. In an Open Letter, the leaders of eight annual faith-based... read more »

  Come back soon, Piers

Come back soon, Piers

Please be sure of one thing: this article is not a sycophantic, mushy love-in for the former GMB presenter, Piers Morgan. But while the missiles and grenades – and the occasional tribute – are lobbed in his direction following his abrupt departure from ITV’s flagship... read more »

  Churches offering hope…

Churches offering hope...

For the first time in months, it doesn’t feel like we’re kidding ourselves there is light at the end of the tunnel – it feels like we can actually see better times ahead, writes Gwyn Williams.   COVID HAS been tough for everyone. Christians have been... read more »

  The curse of ‘busy-ness’

The curse of 'busy-ness'

Are you like Sorted’s Miles Protter, a man who always has to be busy? If you are, it might be time to do some valuable and long-overdue soul-searching.   I HAVE always thought of myself as a productive person: disciplined, hardworking and busy. It’s how I’m wired.... read more »

  Issue 81 – Mar-Apr 2021

Issue 81 - Mar-Apr 2021

In the exciting new edition we chat to Hollywood A-Listers, Sporting Superstars, Action-man Bear Grylls plus the greatest team of columnists ever assembled Are you Sorted yet?read more »

  I have a dream…

I have a dream…

Actor David Oyelowo has seen political division and racism consume America in recent months, culminating in the recent violence in Washington. He speaks exclusively to Tony Yorke about his fears and hopes for the world’s greatest democracy, how a strong faith keeps him on... read more »