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  • Social Issues

    A promise made but not kept: religious freedom in Pakistan

    28th July 2025 / No Comments

    (4 minutes) The promises of Pakistan’s founding father Muhammad Ali Jinnah are still far from becoming reality, argues Qamar Rafiq.

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    The hidden cost of going green

    19th October 2020

    The Philippines: life beyond elections

    15th June 2022

    Saving the planet at the supermarket …

    6th March 2021
  • Social Issues

    What we make makes us: the impact of tools on our lives

    21st July 2025 / No Comments

    (8 minutes) Anton Balint offers a philosophical-theological reflection on our use of tools in a bid to assess the morality of artificial intelligence.

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    Anton Balint

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    Don’t kill to save the NHS

    24th May 2023

    An atlas of agony: the persecution of minorities today

    6th January 2020

    Walls, walls everywhere …

    10th June 2020
  • Art & Culture,  Poetry

    “The ultimate rhyme and rhythm is the life of the Trinity”

    14th July 2025 / No Comments

    (6 minutes) Priest and poet Joseph Evans talks in this interview about his collection of poems When God Hides and the close relationship between poetry and spirituality.

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    Joseph Evans

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    Why know when you can wonder? The enduring joy of reading Shakespeare

    11th December 2023

    Bendiciones

    23rd December 2020
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    Art and Sciences not Art versus Sciences

    30th June 2022
  • Thought-provoking

    Debunking the myth of progress

    7th July 2025 / No Comments

    (8 minutes) Our young people need to hear the great minds of the past if they are not to fall prey to the latest ideologies, argues Toby Lees.

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    Toby Lees

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    Time to make peace with nature … but how?

    9th October 2020

    Learning to disagree without being disagreeable in five steps … or rather in five fingers

    23rd January 2023

    The wonder of a world beyond our grasp

    28th April 2025
  • Latest,  Social Issues

    “The imposition of radical alone-ness”

    30th June 2025 / 1 Comment

    (5 minutes) Pray for Albion, says Mary Harrington, after what she calls a ‘clarifying’ week.

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    Mary Harrington

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    Arguing with the algorithms

    22nd April 2022
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    Men, you’re doing better than you think …

    28th June 2022
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    Who cares?

    10th August 2022
  • Social Issues

    “Society needs to appreciate more what a social good motherhood is.”

    20th June 2025 / No Comments

    (6 minutes) A new research project is seeking to explore how radically motherhood affects society. Joseph Evans found out more.

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    Joseph Evans

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    Toppling the truth: a monumental matter

    6th July 2020

    Renewing the Social Contract

    29th November 2019

    How not to be an ostrich

    25th February 2021
  • Thought-provoking

    The surprisingly modern Don Quixote

    16th June 2025 / 1 Comment

    (5 minutes) Ivor Starkey finds that the 17th Spanish classic still has much to teach us in the high-tech 21st century.

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    Ivor Starkey

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    Pope Francis

    A penitential pilgrimage

    1st September 2022

    The Coronavirus and ‘The Great Operation’

    26th October 2020

    “The world has begun to forget about Syria and that’s painful.”

    31st March 2021
  • Mental Health

    The labyrinth of the mind: what’s the solution to the mental health crisis?

    9th June 2025 / No Comments

    (4 minutes) Joshua Gilbert examines the lack of consensus among psychiatrists as to how mental health issues should be dealt with.

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    Encouraging insanity: how social media is glorifying mental health disorders

    14th December 2022

    How to deal with restlessness

    7th October 2022

    Healing Colombia’s conflict through art

    28th April 2022
  • History

    Why the Great Dock Strike of 1889 still matters for us today

    2nd June 2025 / No Comments

    (7 minutes) Jenny Sinclair tells the story of a momentous event when church leaders campaigned with dockers, unions and other allies to help the workers get the fair pay they needed for a decent life.

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    What is the purpose of education?

    9th January 2020

    Covid-19: a chance to build bridges between generations

    5th June 2020

    “For 70 years the Queen turned up”

    27th September 2022
  • Lifestyle,  Mental Health

    The art of not quite getting there

    26th May 2025 / No Comments

    (5 minutes) Instead of ‘existing in anxiety’, Lucía Martínez Alcalde celebrates the freedom of incompleteness.

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    Turning a blind eye

    12th January 2023

    Getting curious about curiosity

    28th February 2020

    Learning to disagree without being disagreeable in five steps … or rather in five fingers

    23rd January 2023
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