Dame Sarah Mullally is the first woman to be appointed to the top ministry role in the Church of England.
The ceremony at Canterbury Cathedral follows an 87-mile pilgrimage by Mullally, on foot, from London to Canterbury.
Dame Sarah Mullally, the first female Archbishop of Canterbury in the 1,400-year history of the job, has begun her new role.
Kate, 44, alongside Prince William , 43, witnessed the symbolic start of the archbishop of Canterbury's public ministry in ...
Dame Sarah Mullally is the first woman to be appointed Archbishop in its 1,400 year history, and today's service is her ...
Dame Sarah Mullally has been enthroned after 1,400 years of male predecessors Gabriella Swerling Social and Religious Affairs ...
Three men accused of the murder of Lyra McKee have been linked to the scene by clothing and physical features, a court has ...
The first female Archbishop of Canterbury is being enthroned. Here’s what to know - Thousands of guests will be present at ...
Today marks the day that the legendary Robert the Bruce was officially crowned King of Scotland on 25 March 1306.