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Deepwater Horizon fears resurface as rigs probe for oil under Arctic ice | Print |  Email
Sunday, 29 August 2010
ExxonMobil and Shell compete to drill in wilderness despite Greenpeace's fears a broken well could gush for years, reports Robin McKie, Science editor of The Observer
 
Frank Skinner joins forces with the Catholic Church to keep priests celibate | Print |  Email
Sunday, 29 August 2010
Frank Skinner is to defend priestly celibacy in a debate two days before Pope Benedict XVI visits Britain, reports The Sunday Telegraph
 
Catholic church using time limit to suppress child abuse cases, says lawyer | Print |  Email
Sunday, 29 August 2010
Jesuit-run school loses appeal against a court ruling giving a former pupil the right to pursue a £5m civil action, writes Riazat Butt, religious affairs correspondent of The Guardian
 
English Defence League: Bricks and bottles fly during the EDL's anti-Islam protest in Bradford | Print |  Email
Saturday, 28 August 2010
More than 1,600 officers on horseback and in riot gear pen in 700 activists, including BNP members and soccer thugs, reports The Guardian
 
Roma reveal a rootless Europe | Print |  Email
Saturday, 28 August 2010
Last week in Lille a Catholic priest announced that he was praying that French president Nicolas Sarkozy would have a heart attack. The priest, Arthur Hervet, who has since retracted his words, is passionate about fair treatment for immigrant gypsies, reports The Financial Times
 
France's ban on the Islamic veil has little to do with female emancipation | Print |  Email
Saturday, 28 August 2010
A focus on women's rights is being used to justify intervention in religious and public life that would otherwise be unacceptable, writes Joan Wallach Scott in The Guardian
 
Thousands gather as Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin lead controversial Washington rally | Print |  Email
Saturday, 28 August 2010
Civil rights leaders condemned the rally as an attempt to "hijack" the anniversary of Martin Luther King's iconic "I Have A Dream" speech made exactly 47 years ago from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, reports The Daily Telegraph
 
Church accused of 'lacking moral authority' over Claudy bombing | Print |  Email
Thursday, 26 August 2010
Politicians and victims’ families said the church hierarchy should have gone far further, after it admitted it was “shocking” that a priest was involved in the Claudy atrocity, but insisted it “did not engage in a cover-up”, reports Martin Beckford, Religious Affairs Correspondent of The Daily Telegraph
 
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