by Archive | Oct 3, 2006 | Stories
As the party conference season is confirming, there are few places in British political life more crowded than the centre ground right now. For the Liberal Democrats the middle has been traditional territory. New Labour came to power by swinging away from the old left...
by Archive | Oct 3, 2006 | Stories
John Paul II’s papal rule was largely defined by his relationship with a global conflict between West and East. John Paul II’s papal rule was largely defined by his relationship with a global conflict between West and East. On Tuesday 12 September 2006, in...
by Archive | Oct 3, 2006 | Stories
Campaigners for the rights of migrants have discovered an unusual ally. The leaders of Britain’s biggest businesses have called for unlimited migration from Bulgaria and Romania when the two former Eastern Bloc states join the European Union next year....
by Archive | Oct 3, 2006 | Stories
Amish communities across the United States are in shock after a gunman yesterday shot dead at least three girls and injured seven others before killing himself in an attack on one of their schools in the state of Pennsylvania, USA. It is feard the casulaty list will...
by Archive | Oct 3, 2006 | Stories
Two senior United States church leaders have sent out a clear message to the White House and the religious right that God cannot be co-opted as a ‘warrior divinity’ serving national or sectional i Two senior United States church leaders have sent out a clear...