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The politics of Christmas
It's the season to be jolly, but let's not forget the reality of injustice.
Why the Pope has a point
The abuse of children within the home is something that society has yet to tackle adequately.
How the government should handle the 'Muslim Question'
Muslims should be viewed as equal citizens, nothing more and nothing less.
Tackling the Islamists
Several British groups stand accused of acting as fronts for the Muslim Brotherhood. Should the state be willing to work with them?
The trouble with the King James Bible
It's hardly sufficient that every copy will come with a brief introduction penned by Michael Gove.
Praying for an end to prayers
Are council prayers discriminatory, or just local democracy in action?
The NS Interview: Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi
"Blogs are the best disseminators of paranoia yet created"
Science, God, and the ultimate evolutionary question
Until science proves the origin of the very first cells, many will wheel out God as the default explanation.
A very British anomaly
It's time to end the historic right of Anglican bishops to sit in the House of Lords.
The irresistible rise of the Muslim Brothers
For years, the west has feared the Muslim Brotherhood succeeding to the highest levels of Egyptian political power. With Islamists poised to win the lion’s share of seats in Egypt’s election, is the nightmare about to become reality?
Facebook’s $1.6bn woman
A witch-hunt?
Osborne's woes
Marr's monarchism
The interview
On Syria
The interview
GOP race so far
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