
The Muslim Vote Set to Go It Alone?
As the red dawn breaks in the aftermath of the general election, it’s time to take stock. Keir Starmer’s victory may be about as convincing

As the red dawn breaks in the aftermath of the general election, it’s time to take stock. Keir Starmer’s victory may be about as convincing

It’s been a long time coming, but finally, inexorably, like a Wuhan lab leak, the truth about Covid-19 appears to be seeping out. Short of

For those of us who don’t lie awake at night fretting about global warming or wake up in the morning in a cold sweat wondering

(Photograph: Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament, CC BY 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons) With the fêted election of Vaughan Gething as Wales’ First Minister (Europe’s

The problem with Scottish nationalism is that it would do nothing to address the fundamental problems Scotland faces, but instead would have added some new

I once worked for a university located in Texas and I noticed that my co-workers took pride in being Texan and had a spirit of

In an ongoing effort to be, if not down with the kids, then at least on the same chapter as them, I watched a couple

The 1970’s version of Death on the Nile is one of my favourite comfort films. There is something infectious about the good time Peter Ustinov and David

Very few people think killing, however deliberate, wrong in itself, necessarily and always wrong, wrong just because it is killing. Nobody (next to nobody) thinks one soldier killing another in battle wrong, even when the war is unjust. And, probably, even fewer think killing in self-defence or defence of another wrong.
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