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Breaking the good news
Desperate? Then we will help you
The horrors done in your name
The tide has turned away from decline
Paul Vallely: God is bedded in human instinct
Giles Fraser: Learning to spot a fading pleasure
Asylum is still not working properly
Leader: Prepare to meet thy maker
100 years Ago
Why other faiths love celebrating Christmas
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Breaking the good newsREAD ALL about it! Read all about it! Or don’t. That is the alternative, I suppose. |
Desperate? Then we will help youBEFORE Christmas every year, the New York Times runs a feature soliciting contributions for the “100 neediest cases” |
The horrors done in your nameWHAT I AM about to set out in this article should shock. |
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The tide has turned away from declineIt is the bear I worry about. |
Paul Vallely: God is bedded in human instinctJournalism, they say, is the first draft of history. If so, it can be a pretty sloppy one. |
Giles Fraser: Learning to spot a fading pleasureWhat is going to happen to all this stuff we are buying for Christmas? |
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Asylum is still not working properlyThe New Asylum Model (NAM), which was announced in January, and became fully operational in March, was intended to provide a new approach. |
Leader: Prepare to meet thy makerWHEN Baden-Powell hit on the motto for the Scouts, who have been celebrating the centenary of their founding this year, he could not have found anything... |
100 years AgoA scientist and God; Back to the bad old days? |
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Why other faiths love celebrating Christmas‘As an Orthodox Jew, I welcome Christmas, and the fact that it is recognised by mainstream society’ |
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