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Douglas Murray’s new book, On Democracies and Death Cults: Israel, Hamas and the Future of the West, looks at how we got here ...
The famous literary lines were “To be or not to be”, from Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, and the opening to Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times”.
Pentecost Sunday is a special day on the Christian liturgical calendar that marks the anniversary of when the Holy Spirit ...
Government documents have classified concern about mass migration as a “terrorist ideology” requiring intervention through the anti-radicalisation Prevent programme. An online training course on the ...
In the year of our Lord 1967, the Anglican Church of Canada had close to 1.22 million members and 272,400 worshippers on a typical Sunday. In a recent report, the church found 294,382 members on ...
He said that Reform MPs should not be calling on the prime minister to ban the burqa when it was not Reform’s own policy. (Yusuf has now resigned from Reform. His frustrations had been mounting for ...
A ruling by an Egyptian court transferring ownership of one of the world’s oldest monasteries to the state has provoked ...
The GSFA has sent an open letter to Lord Evans, chair of the Crown Nominations Commission for the next Archbishop of ...
A historic Declaration of Friendship between the Scottish Episcopal Church and the Catholic Church in Scotland was agreed on ...
Following the conclusion of the work to review all clergy under the authority or oversight of the Church of England who are ...
Dr Goddard’s short study interrogates on their own terms the language and logic of assisted dying, its assumptions and implications, and the slogan “My Life, My Choice”. He concludes that we do better ...
The Assisted Dying Bill was supported by 330 MPs last year, passing its first major vote in the House of Commons with a ...
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