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British Conservatives and same-sex marriagePeter Smith | 09 January 2012 |tags: David Cameron, same-sex marriage, UKIt is not the time -- or the place -- for the Conservative Party to legislate for same-sex marriage
The New Year should begin with ideas for saving lives, not for killing themDavid Alton | 05 January 2012 |tags: assisted suicide, euthanasia, UKA media frenzy has erupted in the UK over a hopelessly biased report on assisted suicide.Just don’t smash it, DaveJoanna Bogle | 20 December 2011 |tags: Christmas, David Cameron, UKThe British PM defends Christianity but it's deeds that matter in the end, not words.British Prime Minister: “We are a Christian country”David Cameron | 20 December 2011 |tags: Bible, Christianity, UKThe Bible has given Britain a set of values and morals which it should actively defend, says David Cameron.
Another death in the familyMichael Cook | 08 November 2011 |tags: euthanasia, Norway, UKDid a famous London physician euthanase two of the crowned heads of Europe?
Burghley: the Elizabethan mastermindFrancis Phillips | 03 November 2011 |tags: history, Reformation, UKBrilliant, bold and cold-blooded, Elizabeth's chief statesman dominated his age and shaped the history of England.
Britain’s deadbeatest DadZac Alstin | 19 August 2011 |tags: families, fatherhood, London riots, UKHe’s 34 years old, has 15 children, 13 lovers and no job. What Jamie Cumming’s serial polygamy tells us about the state of the family in Britain.
A tipping point for the family?Michael Cook | 17 August 2011 |tags: David Cameron, London riots, UKBritain's families need to be reformed, says the Prime Minister. Are his politicians up to the job?
Will Britain’s PM reform the welfare state?David Cameron | 17 August 2011 |tags: families, London riots, UK, welfare stateDavid Cameron wants to revitalise families, schools and a sense of personal responsibility. Is he impossibly ambitious?
I can’t hack any more of thisMichael Cook | 12 July 2011 |tags: media, News of the World, UKThe public is being manipulated in the outrage over skulduggery at Britain's most notorious tabloid, the News of the World.
Dulce et decorum estMishka Gora | 15 June 2011 |tags: Afghanistan, Australia, military, UK, USBeing a soldier is an honourable way of life. We need to remember that.
Friends at long lastMichael Kirke | 01 June 2011 |tags: Ireland, reconciliation, UKThe visit of Queen Elizabeth was a watershed moment in the turbulent history of Great Britain and Ireland.UK moves towards a faith-free workplacePeter Saunders | 27 May 2011 |tags: religion in public square, religious freedom, UKAn English doctor has been hauled over the coals for mentioning the G-word to a patient.Does teaching need to be this hard?Michael Kirke | 19 April 2011 |tags: education, teachers, UKTeachers at a British school went on strike earlier this month because their students were so unruly.
Christianity is so yesterday, says UK high courtMichael Kirke | 02 March 2011 |tags: Christianity, UKThere is no place in British law for Christian beliefs, despite centuries of Christianity, two High Court judges have held.subscribe donate
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