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Welcome to my blog - I'm Charles Reed and I advise the Church of England on foreign policy issues.
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Tag Archives: Bishop of Exeter
The Bishop of Exeter’s Food Problem
The Bishop of Exeter, the Rt Revd Michael Langrish has written a challenging opinion piece on food security that appears in this week’s edition of the Church Times. In case you don’t read the Church Times or miss this week’s edition … Continue reading
The G20 and Food Security – No Ambitious Leap Forward
The week before last I blogged on the Anglican Alliance’s efforts to mobilise pressure ahead of last week’s G20 Agriculture Minister’s meeting. As part of that effort the Bishop of Exeter wrote to Caroline Spelman, the Secretary of State at … Continue reading
Posted in Food Security
Tagged Anglican Alliance, Bishop of Exeter, Caroline Spelman, Duncan Green, Food Security, G20, Oliver De Schutter
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