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Archbishop to tackle misogyny
The Herald
|January 29, 2026
THE first female Archbishop of Canterbury has vowed to speak out on misogyny, as she was confirmed in her new role as the Church of England’s top bishop.
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Dame Sarah Mullally during the Confirmation of Election ceremony
Dame Sarah Mullally took part in a service at St Paul's Cathedral which legally confirmed her as the 106th person to take up the post, after being named in October as the first woman in the role.
A heckler, who appeared to be dressed in religious clothing, briefly interrupted Wednesday's proceedings and was escorted from the cathedral - although it was not immediately clear what they said.
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