Scandal Shakes Church: Archbishop Welby Steps Down
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby resigns amid criticism over his response to a child abuse scandal. Prime Minister Keir Starmer acknowledges the decision and expresses sympathy for the victims. The scandal involves failures in addressing abuse within the Church of England, impacting 85 million Anglicans worldwide.
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In a significant development following a child abuse scandal, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has decided to resign from his position. His resignation came after considerable criticism for allegedly insufficient actions against the Church of England's serial abuser.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has publicly conveyed respect for Welby's decision to step down. A spokesperson for the Prime Minister emphasized that Starmer's primary concern continues to be with the victims affected by the scandal.
This controversy highlights a serious lapse within the Church of England, which spiritually leads 85 million Anglicans globally, raising questions on accountability and proper governance within religious institutions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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