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Sebastian Millbank, The Critic What has happened to the British policeman? Once, he was the embodiment of British orderliness ...
Today is Whitsun, once one of the great English Christian festivals, now largely forgotten. One of Philip Larkin’s greatest ...
If these are indeed the intended aims of megachurch atmospheres, there are striking resemblances to the camp revival meetings of the Second Great Awakening (SGA). An enormous Christian revival in the ...
The House of Lords has removed Pride flags from its canteen following a complaint by a peer. At the start of June, the River Restaurant was decked out in the banners to celebrate the beginning of ...
On Monday, district judge John McGarva convicted Coskun under the ACT at Westminster Magistrates’ Court. The judge determined that Coskun’s actions were “highly provocative” and motivated, at least in ...
I hope someone has stored for posterity Dawn French’s haughty, mewling moan about Israel. For when future historians come to ...
The day after Pentecost Sunday is called Whit Monday and it played an important part in culture. This is the story … ...
We write as health care professionals with great concern regarding the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill. Assisting suicide is not health care. A fundamental principle of palliative care is ...
Douglas Murray’s new book, On Democracies and Death Cults: Israel, Hamas and the Future of the West, looks at how we got here ...
Pentecost Sunday is a special day on the Christian liturgical calendar that marks the anniversary of when the Holy Spirit ...
Government documents have classified concern about mass migration as a “terrorist ideology” requiring intervention through the anti-radicalisation Prevent programme. An online training course on the ...
The famous literary lines were “To be or not to be”, from Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, and the opening to Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times”.