Leader: Euthanasia — a false friend

A DISTANT RELATIVE of the Editor was knocked down by a bus a few years ago.

100 years ago: Sensation in the Balkans

EUROPE has been provided with a sensation in the shape of a direct violation of the Treaty of Berlin.

Why there are no teddy bears in Belgrade

It is all but impossible to buy a teddy bear in Belgrade — as I dis­covered on a recent visit.

Giles Fraser: It does not look like a snake-pit in the pews

The morning brings a fine smoke over the mountain lake.

Can the market become moral?

It was revealing that Gordon Brown did not receive much coverage for his remarks this week that global markets need to abide by a system of morals

How music is vital to humans now

Far from being a spent force, reli­gion has proved to be a vibrant, anim­ating principle in modern music, and continues to promise much for the future...

Monarchy in the age of reason

TECHNICALLY, I suppose, there must be a few people scattered around the United Kingdom for whom it is a genuine torment to wake up every morning in the...

Simon Parke: An African sunrise

IN A RECENT book review, Bishop Trevor Mwamba said that “Africa can offer the world what it means to be human.”

Extremists gain from this brutality

‘This was an opportunity to whip up anti-Christian hysteria’



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