The Secular Charter and women bishops
According to the information provided by the National Secular Society, secularism is primarily defined as ‘… the strict separation of the state from religious institutions’, with equality before the law […]
According to the information provided by the National Secular Society, secularism is primarily defined as ‘… the strict separation of the state from religious institutions’, with equality before the law […]
Without wondering as to why, with turnout so low, it took so long to return results, I’m bemused by some of the reaction to the PCC elections. My local organ […]
Further to my musings on the worthwhileness of the Police and Crime Commissioner elections taking place today, I sent what I consider a not entirely impertinent e-mail inquiry to all six […]
The first elections for the newly created post of Police and Crime Commissioner are to take place in England and Wales this coming week. Voting is an important right, so, […]
“The best Bond ever?! Who wrote that?” “I don’t know.” “Wasn’t French, was it?” “I don’t know.” “Some reviewer recently said or wrote that it’s ‘The best Bond ever.’ Is […]
I find interesting the quoting of Conrad Black, back in Britain to promote his memoirs, and guesting on this week’s Have I Got News For You. Speaking of Rupert Murdoch, […]
Further to my passing on of the Libel Reform Campaign’s e-mail flagging up the Second Reading of the Defamation Bill in the House of Lords last Tuesday, a further LRC […]
Further to my passing on of the Libel Reform Campaign’s e-mail flagging up the Second Reading of the Defamation Bill in the House of Lords last Tuesday, a further LRC […]