Our nation is corrupt and weak

Apr 7, 2024 by

from Voice for Justice UK: ‘Adult feelings must not be put before children’s needs’.  So said Amanda Spielman, former head of Ofsted, recently commenting on the tragic suicide of headmistress Ruth Perry, following Ofsted’s downgrading of...

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‘Alan Bates vs the Post Office’ contains hard lessons for the Church

Jan 6, 2024 by

by Tony Wilson, Premier: The dramatisation of what has been called “the UK’s most widespread miscarriage of justice” should be a warning to the Church and Christians everywhere that truth is more important than reputation. We must fight...

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Musk is becoming a true Caesar

Dec 7, 2022 by

by Mary Harrington, UnHerd: Is it okay to be authoritarian, as long as it’s in the name of the right moral values? Some “post-liberal’ conservatives would say so. America might have been founded on the liberal separation of church and...

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The truth about Elizabeth’s empire

Sep 13, 2022 by

by Remi Adekoya, UnHerd: History matters. And it is often the case that when we talk about the past, we are really talking about the present. We are trying to explain why we are where we are. The current debates over colonialism and the...

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Shady finances reveal flaws in BLM’s underlying philosophy

Feb 18, 2022 by

by Kurt Mahlburg, MercatorNet: Sympathisers donated millions. Where have they gone? Black Lives Matter began as a hashtag in 2013. It soon developed into a grassroots movement. Following the tragic death of George Floyd in 2020, the BLM...

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Partygate, profiteering and the pandemic

Jan 29, 2022 by

by Ian Linden, The Article: Irrespective of political affiliation, commentators see “Partygate” as a breakthrough moment. The word has taken on a particular meaning: that moment when political events causes a seismic reaction from the...

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