Voices
David Stewart, S.J., London Correspondent for America 2014-2020, files from his native Scotland where he now lives and works.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
New forms of fascism are undoubtedly on the rise across Europe, but the majority of Europeans look askance at not only the football hooligans but at the possibility that sentiments similar to the ones they express might have driven the decision to leave the union.
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The nerve-agent attack on two Russians in the cathedral city of Salisbury has Britons feeling as though they are back in the pages of a James Bond novel.
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Recent allegations about one of the United Kingdom’s biggest and best-known charities has driven increased demands from some quarters that overseas aid be reduced, if not abolished completely.
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Reports that dozens of “hostesses” were sexually harassed at the Presidents Club fundraiser led several charities to return donations from the event.
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J.R.S. contends that it is deliberate government policy to make life for refugees as difficult as possible.
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Brexit supporters are proclaiming the return to the blue passport design a major victory.
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Just before Christmas, the announcement came that religious output on the BBC is to increase, not vanish, in 2018.
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Britain and Ireland both want to prevent the return of a “hard border” around Northern Ireland, but that goal is difficult to square with leaving the European Union.
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In our churches and parishes there can be an enforced invisibility for people living with H.I.V./AIDS. Myths, misunderstanding and prejudice still abound.
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The hourly peals of Big Ben have been a touch of certainty, regular, you may say, as clockwork.