The Anglican Church appears to be increasingly backtracking on plans to allocate £100 million as a form of reparation for its historical ties to the slave trade. The project was announced three years ago but is currently at a standstill due to legal questions and growing resistance both within and outside the church. The discussion over reparations began after research revealed that a historical Church investment fund in the 18th century had inv…
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The Anglican Church appears to be increasingly backtracking on plans to allocate £100 million as a form of reparation for its historical ties to the slave trade. The project was announced three years ago but is currently at a standstill due to legal questions and growing resistance both within and outside the church. The discussion over reparations began after research revealed that a historical Church investment fund in the 18th century had inv…