The Archbishop of York, the Most Rev. Stephen Cottrell, second highest ranking leader in the Anglican Communion, is facing calls to resign over his supervision of sexual assault allegations ...
Stephen Cottrell's remarks capped off a turbulent end to the year for the Church, following the release of a report which accused it of covering up sexual abuse. That prompted the resignation of ...
David Tudor (l), who has now been banned for life from the Church of England, was pictured talking to Stephen Cottrell, then Bishop of Chelmsford, in 2014 A woman who says she was sexually abused ...
Stephen Cottrell delivered his remarks as the Church faces criticism over failures in its handling of various abuse scandals. Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby resigned last month after he was ...
The Rt Rev Stephen Cottrell, the de facto leader of the Church of England, is facing calls to step down after The Telegraph revealed on Friday that he allegedly pressured an appointment committee ...
Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell is set to take temporary charge of the Church of England (Jonathan Brady/PA) As Archbishop of York for the past four years, Stephen Cottrell has been the Church ...
Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell is due to temporarily take charge of the Church of England from 6 January following the resignation of Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, who quit over ...
Justin Welby’s temporary stand-in, the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, will deliver an opening address to the meeting in London, but has faced his own calls to quit over safeguarding failures.