Sholto Byrnes
Sholto Byrnes is a Contributing Editor to the New Statesman
Articles by Sholto Byrnes
Results 81 to 90 of 218
Religion
Britons link Islam with extremism, says new poll
- 07 June 2010
- 21 comments
The instances of real extremism receive most attention, and are then taken to represent everyone and everything.
Religion
Rethinking Islamism I: Turkey -- friend or foe?
- 06 June 2010
- 35 comments
Never do we stop to ask precisely what we mean by Islamism.
Morality and the press
- 25 May 2010
- 7 comments
Ex-Sun editor says he regrets exposés. But will newspapers’ amoral culture ever change?
Religion
And man created life
- 21 May 2010
- 14 comments
Does this strengthen or weaken belief in intelligent design?
Graham Greene and the Holy Spirit
- 18 May 2010
- 1 comment
Pentecost, commemorating the Holy Spirit and the ability to “speak in tongues”, recalls Greene’s Monsignor Quixote.
Politics
The Lib Dem–Tory coalition: why I am delighted
- 12 May 2010
- 25 comments
The Lib Dems have always argued that coalition government can work. Now they have a chance to prove it.
Politics
Secularism silenced
- 09 May 2010
- 40 comments
Evan Harris losing his seat is not just a blow to the Liberal Democrats.
Politics
The Liberal dilemma: electoral reform or policy influence?
- 07 May 2010
- 17 comments
The third party has a history of being more ambiguous about proportional representation than is usually thought.











