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David Stewart, S.J., London Correspondent for America 2014-2020, files from his native Scotland where he now lives and works.
Dispatches
David Stewart
There may only be an England after 'Brexit' vote.
Dispatches
David Stewart
British exceptionalism put to the test on Brexit vote.
Dispatches
David Stewart
On British exit, divisions among EU leaders are much wider than previously thought.
Signs Of the Times
David Stewart
Europe is fracturing and could well break the three-century-old British Union.
Dispatches
David Stewart
Many perceive the Prime Minister's comment about refugees as calculated and distasteful.
Opponents and supporters of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump demonstrate outside a Los Angeles hotel in July. (CNS photo/Lucy Nicholson, Reuters)
Dispatches
David Stewart
Where this peculiar style of doing electoral politics has touched public life in Britain, and caused a lot of offence, is his claim that the United Kingdom has a “massive Muslim problem” and that we are going to great lengths t disguise it.
Signs Of the Times
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I.C.B.M. systems are useless against the danger that a group like ISIS represents.
Royal Air Force Tornado GR4s return to RAF Akrotiri after their first mission since the parliamentary vote to undertake air strikes in Syria. (Crown Copyright 2015)
Dispatches
David Stewart
Opposition to the bombing included that of many faith-groups.
Dispatches
David Stewart
A short commercial, entitled “Just Pray” and made by the Church of England, is now banned by a leading movie theatre chain on the grounds that the script it uses, the words of the Lord’s Prayer, might be “offensive” to people of other faiths or of no faith.
People light candles in tribute to the victims of the Paris attacks, outside the French Embassy in Berlin, Germany, Nov. 13. Dozens of people were killed in a series of attacks in Paris Nov. 13. (CNS photo/Lukas Schulze, EPA)
Dispatches
David Stewart
The cheery rosy-faced London “bobby” was nowhere to be seen. In his place were pairs of flak-jacketed and heavily-armed Metropolitan Police and there were rumors that the SAS, Britain’s elite special forces, were on the streets too.