How a radical priest forged my politics
Gustavo Gutiérrez’s revelatory book showed me that faith and economics could not be separated.
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Gustavo Gutiérrez’s revelatory book showed me that faith and economics could not be separated.
By Chris Bryant
Edmund Burke could be a pretentious so-and-so, but he wasn’t always wrong, says Chris Bryant.
By Chris Bryant
It’s often said that all political careers end in failure, it just seems that Grayling’s seems to failing before…
By Chris Bryant
One of Labour’s greatest legacies is under threat, warns Chris Bryant.
By Chris Bryant
From the beginning, the BBC has had a brief to educate, inform and entertain. That last one isn’t an afterthought.
By Chris Bryant
No-one in the Labour party thinks that “one more heave” is enough. No-one thinks the party doesn’t need to…
By Chris Bryant
Upholding that European Convention of Human Rights would be the best commemoration of the events of 1215, not dismantling…
By Chris Bryant
Michael Bloch’s book on homosexuality in the house is fun – but little more than a naughty pleasure.
By Chris Bryant
Many thousands gathered in silent horror on the banks of the Seine to watch Notre Dame burn on 15…
By Chris Bryant