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Survey shows Americans are losing their religion | Print |  Email
Friday, 29 February 2008
Significantly for those concerned to understand the future of religious belief in the US, the biggest growth in secularism is among the young. One quarter of those aged 18 to 29 say they are not affiliated with any religion, writes Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent of The Times
 
New warning to faith charities | Print |  Email
Friday, 29 February 2008
Faith charities encouraging or promoting violence or hatred risk losing their charitable status as part of a radical overhaul proposed by the Charity Commission, reports The Guardian
 
Defending Rangers from football’s Thought Police | Print |  Email
Friday, 29 February 2008
A lifelong supporter of Celtic explains why he’s opposed to the intensified policing of Rangers fans’ chants and behaviour by a gang of moralistic politicians, cops and commentators in Sp!ked
 
M&S hopes to cut plastic bag use with 5p levy | Print |  Email
Thursday, 28 February 2008
The move follows a trial at 50 stores in Northern Ireland and the south west of England which saw demand for polythene bags fall by more than 70%. If this figure was replicated across the country, the move could reduce the number of bags used by 280m each year, chief executive Sir Stuart Rose said in The Guardian
 
Creationists 'peddle lies about fossil record' | Print |  Email
Thursday, 28 February 2008
Some Christians say Darwin's theory of evolution is a fallacy and that God created each living species from nothing. But, in an essay published in the magazine New Scientist today, geologist Donald Prothero claims that reports of "huge gaps" in the fossil records have been greatly exaggerated, writes Lucy Cockcroft in The Daily Telegraph
 
Revealed: the £160m income of top private schools | Print |  Email
Thursday, 28 February 2008
The scale of the income generated by private schools through fees to parents - which in Scotland average some £7000 a year for a day pupil - prompted renewed concern over their charitable status. Politicians warned it raised serious issues about whether such institutions passed a test of public benefit, given that many parents cannot afford them, reports The Herald
 
Cofanifunebri - Dying for attention | Print |  Email
Monday, 25 February 2008
When Brandchannel heard that an Italian brand, Cofanifunebri, was using tarted up, half-clothed babes to sell its products, our initial reaction was “Awesome.” After learning that Cofanifunebri makes coffins, it changed to “Awesome. But will it work?”
 
UK lags behind on eco energy | Print |  Email
Monday, 25 February 2008
The British government says it is committed to renewable energy and has signed up to the latest EU generation target for 2020 - but countries across the world are doing better, writes Tim Webb in The Guardian
 
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