Simon Parke: Yesterday’s papers

I HAVE just returned from a pub in west London. We were saying goodbye to

Linking communities in the city

As a journalist and writer with more than 30 years’ experience of Bradford

The malaise that affects UK teenagers

IT HAS BEEN interesting to read the figures on teenage pregnancies in the light of the recent report commissioned by the Children’s Society.

How can both religions claim to hold the truth?

Judaism and Christianity are sib­lings, but not identical twins. We have indulged in that most common of sibling feelings, rivalry.

100 years ago: Debussy at the Queen’s Hall

ON Saturday afternoon a large audience assembled, in spite of the inclement weather

Leader: The dilemma of Pakistan

THE ATTACK on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore, which left six policemen, a coach driver, and a bystander dead, is the latest example of sport’s...

Churches talking past each other

I AM a priest from the Episcopal Church in the United States, and I found myself sitting in the gallery of the General Synod last month

Where to aquire sustaining virtues

Ho, ho, ho: my col­leagues in the media had a good chortle when the Oscar-winning dir­ector Danny Boyle

Giles Fraser: Jade Goody shows how to die

If you ask people these days how they want to die, they invariably say that they want to go quickly and painlessly, and preferably in their sleep.



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