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- Leader: Wales: a reason to go on talking
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Physician, heal thyselfSO THE prophet has spoken. |
Will the Diana religion die down?The inquest is over at last, and the jury has delivered its verdict. |
Taking on the moral high groundTHE CONCESSION made by Gordon Brown to give MPs a free vote on the coming Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill has triggered further secularist rage... |
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Giles Fraser: Why faith always asks questionsThe Times columnist Matthew Parris gave the former Prime Minister a “fail” for his lecture on religion. |
Faith is the solution, not the problemLet me summarise my argument. Under the momentum of globalisation, the world is opening up, and at an astonishing speed. |
Paul Vallely: There are many reasons for a childWhy do we have children? |
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Leader: Wales: a reason to go on talkingEACH MAN, Oscar Wilde wrote, kills the thing he loves; and, put into inclusive language, this is a suggestive maxim for church politics. |
100 years Ago: A new Prime MinisterSir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's resignation |
Real manners flow from love, not superiority‘So often we dress up our inability to grasp the nettle as kindness’ |
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