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    Once upon a time there was an election …

    7th April 2020 / 1 Comment

    (5 minute read) Zoë Dukoff-Gordon on politics as story and why the recent UK general election felt so despairing.

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    Zoë Dukoff-Gordon

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    Alone in Jerusalem

    17th May 2022

    Hunger: a forgotten first world problem

    13th June 2020

    Europe, stop betraying yourself

    12th May 2020
  • Art & Culture,  COVID-19,  History

    Lost in golden times: how a 20th century literary masterpiece could help you cope with Covid woes

    31st March 2020 / 1 Comment

    (5 minute read) Martin Ketterer suggests that Evelyn Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited could be just what you need in this time of confinement.

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    Martin Ketterer

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    Death of a prince: and now …?

    14th May 2021

    Flying high: what birds, artists and time have in common

    13th May 2020

    The artist who caught a world in flux

    11th August 2020
  • Art & Culture,  History,  Thought-provoking

    The Leningrad Symphony – Shostakovich’s Seventh Symphony and how the Russians survived a siege

    30th March 2020 / No Comments

    (4 minute read) The Russian composer Shostakovich began writing his symphony while the city was besieged by German forces. Kenson Li believes we can draw lessons for our current crisis.

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    Kenson Li

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    Arrivals at The Station: food, essentials, gifts and more

    27th March 2021

    Bendiciones

    23rd December 2020
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    When the Good News makes news

    23rd January 2021
  • History,  Social Issues

    Promising more than achieving? The French Revolution and today

    28th January 2020 / 3 Comments

    When it comes to protecting the rights of minorities and guaranteeing new freedoms, even well-intentioned efforts can have unforeseen consequences. As Bianca Costa Sales points out, history can be a great teacher in this endeavour.

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    Bianca Costa Sales

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    The reluctant pilgrim

    3rd August 2022

    Lessons for lockdown from a Holocaust survivor

    27th January 2021
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    Lest we forget … Will Filipinos learn the lessons of their recent brutal past?

    24th February 2022
  • History,  Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    Fighting totalitarianism: lessons from the White Rose resistance Part II 

    15th January 2020 / No Comments

    At a time when many academics were bowing to the Nazi system, Paul Shrimpton describes how a small group of students courageously opposed it.

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    Paul Shrimpton

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    Do international courts of human rights promote or curb our freedom? One of Europe’s top judges replies.

    20th March 2020

    Death of a prince: and now …?

    14th May 2021

    What’s in a coronation?

    3rd May 2023
  • Family,  History,  Thought-provoking

    What is the purpose of education?

    9th January 2020 / 1 Comment

    If we want educational reform to achieve its goal, we need to know why we are educating our children, Roy Peachey argues.

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    Roy Peachey

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    A mum on the move: diary of a new life

    17th January 2020
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    Can you have human dignity without Christianity?

    31st May 2022

    The art of connection: navigating friendship in the 21st century

    1st July 2024
  • Art & Culture

    Advent promise or smoke screens and mirrors?

    18th December 2019 / 3 Comments

    Modern technology takes Sr Carolyn Morrison back to 15th century Italy to discover a Renaissance masterpiece. But does it work?

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    Painting eternity: what can art tell us about the afterlife?

    2nd December 2024
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    When the Good News makes news

    23rd January 2021
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    Wellcome to the world of Rooted Beings

    13th July 2022
  • Art & Culture,  History

    The pen is mightier than the keyboard: Why writing is wonderful

    13th December 2019 / 1 Comment

    Humans have used the written word for centuries, yet it is being replaced by computer work-processing. Harking back to medieval literature, Jasmine Jones discusses the beauty of writing, and our duty as humans to appreciate and preserve it.

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    Jasmine Jones

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    On shame, vulnerability and marble jars

    12th May 2025
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    Art for the soul

    8th April 2022

    When is a painting not just a painting?

    22nd April 2020
  • History,  Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    Fighting totalitarianism: lessons from the White Rose resistance

    2nd December 2019 / 1 Comment

    On the morning of Thursday 18 February 1943 two German students entered the main building of the University of Munich carrying around a thousand anti-Nazi leaflets. Paul Shrimpton in the first of a series on the Scholl siblings.

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    Paul Shrimpton

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    The life and soul of salmon

    6th February 2020
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    Alone in Jerusalem

    17th May 2022
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    What’s wrong in Hong Kong?

    16th February 2022
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