The ongoing recalibration of the state
Governments across the world have continued to enact their fallible decisions in a continuing atmosphere of change.
Christianity: How should we convert?
The mainline denominations have a habit of assuming that people would magically become Christians just because their parents were; and I think a good amount of the secularisation of the country has come about because of mainline complacency.
How Chinese censorship fuelled a global pandemic
If only the Chinese Government was a little bit quicker on the draw in controlling the disease in December as it is now, the extreme measures currently undertaken by the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy and elsewhere would not have even been considered.
The coronavirus, the church, and the continuing mass
One of the most devastating privations since the advent of the coronavirus pandemic has been the closure of churches and the suspension of public liturgies right across Britain.
The very thing that the EU rejects is the key to its survival
No one has ever said ‘I have a very particular idea of Europe’, and it is exactly this that dooms the European project to failure.
‘The Seventh Seal’ (1957), a review
This exchange between Block and Death perfectly showcase the two core themes of the film: the fragility of human life, and the test of faith.
Why I voted Keir Starmer for Labour leader
In terms of Labour’s internal struggles, Starmer’s pitch as a unity candidate holds great merit.
Interview with Peter Hitchens: Coronavirus and Britain’s failing institutions (full transcript)
People get accustomed to being serfs, and as you get accustomed to being a serf, you become a serf. They really are going to have to stop singing Rule Britannia, ever, anywhere, ever again.