Simon Parke: Have shoes, will argue

IT IS one of the most enduring and hate-filled sporting rivalries; but they do not themselves play sport. So who are they?

How Cupitt undermines Dawkins

I am one of the now-unfashionable and increasingly beleaguered Church of England liberals

The Archbishops are protecting us

NOTHING entertains a Daily Mail journalist more than bureaucrats’ outlawing in­nocuous behaviour.

Giles Fraser: Let Synod’s ‘yes’ be ‘yes’

I admit that I have never been a huge fan of the General Synod, even when I was a member.

Paul Vallely: A corrosive and facile defence

Cynicism is becoming the default mode in much of modern life.

A plea: return to discerning the truth

I GAVE an extended assessment in a lecture last week of the way in which the debates about sexuality and the Covenant were being conducted.

Leader: Revision committee deserves a hearing

THE immediate effect of the statement by the committee commissioned to make sense of the women-bishops legislation

100 years ago: The Lords and the Budget

IF, IN a moment of political excitement, the Prime Minister and the Leaders of the Opposition in the Lords and the Commons

Is this new court really necessary for Britain?

The inauguration of the new Supreme Court is a milestone in the legal and constitutional history of the United Kingdom.



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