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The resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury

Season 1, Ep. 981

Justin Welby is the first Archbishop of Canterbury to resign. He stood down following a report into a decades long abuse scandal. Why did it take the CofE more than forty years to get to the bottom of it? 


Writer: Phoebe Davis


Producer: Eleanor Biggs


Photography: Jon Jones


Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore



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