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Right to die: retired GP will not face charges | Print |  Email
Tuesday, 17 August 2010
A retired GP arrested on suspicion of advising a seriously ill woman on how to die will not be charged even though there was enough evidence to prosecute, the Crown Prosecution Service has announced, reports The Daily Telegraph
 
Tony Blair pledges book proceeds to Royal British Legion | Print |  Email
Monday, 16 August 2010
A spokesman for the Stop The War Coalition said: "Tony Blair's decision to give the money made from his memoirs to the British Legion is welcome if it means that some of those who have suffered as a direct consequence of his criminal wars will benefit. But no proportion of Tony Blair's massive and ill-gotten fortune can buy him innocence or forgiveness. He took this country to war on a series of lies against the best legal advice and in defiance of majority opinion, reports The Guardian
 
'Dr Death' calls for assisted suicide for those who are not terminally ill | Print |  Email
Monday, 16 August 2010
Elderly people should be allowed to end their lives with the help of a doctor even if they are not terminally ill, according to a new campaign group that claims to have widespread support, reports The Daily Telegraph
 
Law chief urges Scots courts: consult the Bible in judgments | Print |  Email
Sunday, 15 August 2010
Former Conservative Cabinet member Lord Mackay of Clashfern, who served as Lord Chancellor under Margaret Thatcher and John Major as well as holding the post of Scotland’s Lord Advocate, is fronting a campaign which will see bibles sent to every court in the land, reports The Herald on Sunday
 
The onward march of secularism | Print |  Email
Sunday, 15 August 2010
The European Union, led by Britain, is abandoning religion. We need to make sure this progress keeps up, writes David Pollock in The Guardian
 
Catholic Church struggles to raise funds for Pope's visit | Print |  Email
Sunday, 15 August 2010
With just over a month to go before the Pope arrives in Britain, the Catholic Church is facing a £2.6m shortfall in donations needed to pay for the visit reports Jerome Taylor, Religious Affairs Correspondent of The Independent
 
MoD open to Humanist chaplains | Print |  Email
Sunday, 15 August 2010
ACCORDING to a much-quoted military maxim there are no atheists in a foxhole when the shelling begins. But the Ministry of Defence (MoD) is now edging towards official recognition for the needs of non-believers serving in the armed forces by considering the appointment of Humanist chaplains, reports Marc Horne in Scotland on Sunday
 
The holy impulse that can lead to dinner with a despot | Print |  Email
Thursday, 12 August 2010
Poor old Dawkins. Poor old Hitchens. You know who I mean: the writers who make a mint with those blockbusters proclaiming that God is dead. They yearn for a human race composed entirely of scientific rationalists, and look at what they get, writes Boris Johnson in The Daily Telegraph


 
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