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Melanie Phillips would respectfully disagree. The brilliant British Jewish author, columnist and Israeli defender, contends ...
Yet many Portuguese live detached from a living faith. Although 80% of the population identifies as Catholic (Census 2021), ...
Britain’s King Charles III is receiving praise for his “momentous” commitment to diversity after both a Ramadan meal and an ...
According to a national survey published in June by the project on Exploring the Pandemic Impact on Congregations (EPIC), a ...
Like much of Radio 4’s output, Thought for the Day is something of a curate’s egg – sometimes enlightening and a source of ...
A Bollywood-inspired adaptation of A Christmas Carol will star a version of Ebenezer Scrooge who ‘despises refugees’, the director has revealed. The musical, which is directed by Gurinder Chadha and ...
One of the most quoted metaphors in the early days of the ACNA was that we were “flying the plane while building it.” Apt—and ...
There are fears for the future of theology and religious studies as the number of UK universities offering the subjects continues to decline. A broad spectrum of faith leaders, academics and public ...
On Wednesday, the Institute notified Cabinet Secretary Sir Chris Wormald of its intention to seek judicial review of Civil ...
Eric Kaufmann on his battle to liberate universities from the stranglehold of woke.
Among the maelstrom of allegations about two-tier policing, and a justice system where ethnicity still seems to be very much ...
A History of Slavery and the Slave Trade in the Islamic World Justin Marozzi Allen Lane, pp. 560, £35; Atlantic Cataclys ...