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Melanie McDonagh

Articles by Melanie McDonagh

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How Catholic-bashing became respectable

  • 06 December 2007
  • 47 comments

It is worth asking in passing whether Jews could now be depicted with the same idiom as is now being deployed against Catholics

Benedict the unexpected

  • 10 April 2006

Modest, musical and concerned with Christian love, this pope is nobody's Rottweiler

Conservative pessimism

  • 12 November 2001

Unfinest Hour: Britain and the destruction of Bosnia
Brendan Simms Penguin, 462pp, £18.99
ISBN 0713994258

How Britons helped Milosevic

  • 09 July 2001

We once supported the man now on trial for war crimes as a peacebroker

The Serbs chose their own butcher

  • 09 April 2001

Slobodan Milosevic is now portrayed as an evil foisted upon a defenceless people. Melanie McDonagh reminds us that he repeatedly won elections

The Church that loves chocolate

  • 05 March 2001

The film Chocolat oozes anti-Catholic prejudice - worst of all, that a religion which loves sensuality and luscious art is puritanical

The New Statesman Profile - Clive Hollick

  • 04 December 2000

He thought that by buying a newspaper he'd make friends and win influence. But he didn't even have any fun. Clive Hollick profiled

The New Statesman Profile - Yasmin Alibhai-Brown

  • 23 October 2000

She is everywhere, this self-proclaimed champion of the ethnic minorities. But can she really speak for them? Yasmin Alibhai-Brown profiled

Time to deal with a typical British fudge

  • 28 August 2000

The ethics of embryo research have not been addressed

Christmas turned upside down

  • 20 December 1999

New Statesman Christmas - Our season of gluttony should be preceded, not followed, by fasting

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