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Eye of the beholder | Print |  Email
Friday, 04 April 2008
At the UN, Islamic states are up in arms over depictions of the Prophet Muhammad - but all religious groups have their share of intolerance, writes Ian Williams in Comment is Free
 
More prisons are not the answer | Print |  Email
Thursday, 03 April 2008
We are back in the days of Little Dorrit, Charles Dickens's satire on the self-defeating policy of a government that imprisoned debtors, without hope of work, until they could reimburse what they owed, writes Mary Riddell in The Telegraph
 
Stem cell chimeras | Print |  Email
Thursday, 03 April 2008
You might think I'd object to animal-human hybrid embryos on moral grounds. I do, but it's their bad science I really take exception to, writes 'science graduate' Cardinal Keith O'Brien in Comment is Free
 
Why are we going back to coal? | Print |  Email
Thursday, 03 April 2008
This Governments antediluvian policy of backing a new coal-fired power station is absurd, argues Camilla Cavendish in The Times
 
How faith schools ignore their obligations to Britain's poorest | Print |  Email
Thursday, 03 April 2008

The vast majority of faith schools are breaking the law when admitting pupils, according to Government research published yesterday, writes Richard Garner in The Independent

 
Blair to urge key role for faith | Print |  Email
Thursday, 03 April 2008
Former prime minister Tony Blair is to call for faith to be given a central role in tackling the world's problems in a speech at Westminster Cathedral. Anti-war protesters from Stop The War Coalition have pledged to drown out the speech with a "wall of sound" and Catholic peace group Pax Christi also plan a silent protest, reports BBC News.
 
Nigeria's immorality is about hypocrisy, not miniskirts | Print |  Email
Wednesday, 02 April 2008
A bill that seeks to stop women dressing indecently shows how warped our notions of culture have become, writes Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in The Guardian
 
Scientists create Britain's first hybrid embryos | Print |  Email
Wednesday, 02 April 2008
Scientists confirmed last night that they have created human-animal "hybrid" embryos for the first time in Britain in an effort to develop new stem-cell treatments for disorders such as Parkinson's disease, stroke and diabetes, reports Steve Connor, Science Editor of The Independent
 
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