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Leader: People with wet roof tiles shouldn’t throw stonesLord Lloyd-Webber has moved from the BBC with a need to find somebody to impress the new people at ITV. Who better than Jesus? |
100 years ago: ‘The Bartholomew’ of 1662TWENTY months ago the 250th anniversary of the restoration of Church and Monarchy came and went without comment |
Improve the service, and attract more funeralsThe C of E is now conducting only 38 per cent of funerals in England. Urgent action is needed, says Jeremy Brooks |
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Giles Fraser: Bankers are victims, too, in the City cultMuch has been said recently about “responsible capitalism”. This week, it was the Prime Minister’s turn. |
Mark the end of double jeopardyVigilance is needed after the ban on retrial has been modified, argues Peter Selby |
Fight religious illiteracy in the éliteThe establishment’s blind spot about faith needs to be countered, says Paul Vallely |
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Simon Parke: The Fifth GospelTHERE are many downsides to recession, and one of them is an outbreak of narcissism. But don’t worry: a remedy is available. |
There are alternatives to capitalismWe should consider radical changes to our economic life, says Jonathan Bartley |
Were dissenting voices ignored?The report on assisted dying came to a strident conclusion, argues Robin Gill |
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