Prime Minister Keir Starmer released an Easter message on 3 April 2026, emphasizing hope, renewal, and community support. He highlighted the role of churches and Christian communities in supporting families and neighbors, describing their work as a model of service and renewal. Starmer noted that this Easter occurs amid widespread anxiety caused by international conflicts, domestic pressures, and future uncertainty, and he said faith provides reassurance and grounding. He praised the long‑standing presence of churches in neighborhoods fighting poverty, fear, and isolation. The Prime Minister called for collaboration across faiths, citing programs such as Pride in Place and Best Start Family Hubs to strengthen local communities. He concluded by thanking volunteers and wishing Christians a peaceful, hopeful Easter.
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