from London DailyDame Sarah Mullally tours Cape Coast Castle, acknowledging the Church of England’s historical complicity in the transatlantic slave trade amid ongoing debates over institutional reparations. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dame Sarah Mullally, has publicly reaffirmed the Church of England’s commitment to a contentious one-hundred-million-pound reparative justice fund addressing the institution’s historical participation in the transatlantic slave trade. Inspecting the dungeons and the infamous door of no return, she acknowledged the Church’s direct complicity. She highlighted that a Christian chapel situated directly above the holding cells stands as a stark architectural illustration of the institution’s historical involvement. The reparative fund, formally established three years ago, follows an internal financial audit revealing that the Church’s historical endowment included substantial investments in a corporation responsible for trafficking slaves.