His son, Eddy, said: "My father never, ever talked about the war and it wasn't until the year before he died that I really ...
Richard Gittins told Sky News that bishops ‘who kept the stories to themselves’ should now be held accountable.
When the Second World War broke out, Johnny Smythe was 25 years old and working in an office in Freetown, in British Sierra Leone. When he spotted posters recruiting for the local defence force ...
John Smyth was a barrister and an evangelical Christian, who held several leadership roles in the Iwerne Trust in the 1970s and 1980s. The Trust was a charity that organised summer camps for young ...
A survivor of child abuser John Smyth has called for Archbishop Justin Welby to resign, accusing him of prioritising the Church of England's reputation above victims. Andrew Morse, 63 ...
Johnny Smythe was a hero of World War Two and one of 60 West Africans to serve in the RAF "It's difficult to articulate how I feel, because it's just so immense and I'm so grateful to Thame Museum." ...
Makin review says that over a forty year period John Smyth became “arguably, the most prolific serial abuser to be associated with the Church of England.” John Smyth, a distinguished barrister ...