If only doctors were trained as ‘deliverance ministers’, they could rid your house of phantoms and see to your broken toe in one fell swoop
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If only doctors were trained as ‘deliverance ministers’, they could rid your house of phantoms and see to your broken toe in one fell swoop
If only doctors were trained as ‘deliverance ministers’, they could rid your house of phantoms and see to your broken toe in one fell swoop
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Plus: Politics and policing; James Cleverly’s appeal; scavenging donkeys; JD Vance’s holiday; Great British cars; and meeting the…

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If the scandal at St Oswald’s Church in Cheshire is anything to go by, our local religious leaders desperately need PR skills