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Aiding suicide isn’t care
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100 years ago: Swedish churchmanship
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Giles Fraser: Jews, too, are saved by faithYOM KIPPUR is a long affair. The service begins mid-morning and goes on continuously until 7.35 p.m. |
Where is the debate about this crisis?‘If we are to imagine alternatives, we need rich practices of dialogue’ |
The innocent fall foul of a looking-glass lawIS IT ME, or are more and more of us becoming outlaws? |
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The floodgates have not been opened just yetTHE Director of Public Prosecutions, Keir Starmer QC, has now published his keenly awaited interim policy for prosecutors |
Aiding suicide isn’t careA GENTLE and easy death, euthanasia, is something that all rational people would wish for. |
Leader: A family left to sufferAT THE Labour Party Conference on Tuesday, the Prime Minister devoted several minutes to the problem of anti-social behaviour. |
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100 years ago: Swedish churchmanshipTHE Archbishop of Canterbury’s embassage to the Swedish Church is arousing considerable interest and curiosity in the Baltic Kingdom. |
Why Christians should care about animals‘Living peaceably with animals is a Gospel imperative that has been disregarded’ |
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