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Portraits of beauty and corruption: the danse macabre of the Countess of Castiglione
(3 minute read) Adam Brocklehurst comes face to face with the disfiguring power of time.
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A hungry world
John Whitehead on how the Ukraine war is worsening a global food crisis.
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A world on the brink …
Sean Wild looks at the looming mass exodus from countries made uninhabitable by climate change and asks what the West is doing to prepare.
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When life means life
Sean Wild looks at the seamless garment theory which may unite anti-abortion and anti-capital punishment activists in a new way.
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No rest for the dearly departed: religious freedom and crematoriums
(4 minute read) Qamar Rafiq discovers religious freedom has its limits beyond the grave.
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The poor philanthropist
(3 minute read) Adam Brocklehurst discovers a man who sought to stay poor to give to the poor.
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Easy taxes
(3 minute read) Jack Rowlett offers some simple suggestions to ease the UK’s financial predicament.
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How governments control religion
(3 minute read) Brandon Reece Taylorian examines the subtle tool exercised by states to control faith groups.
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India at 75
(4 minute read) As the world’s largest democracy celebrates 75 years of independence, Rupen Gahir Kalsi examines the nation’s hopes, challenges and unrealised dreams.
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The end of Roe v Wade must be the start of dialogue
(5 minute read) Katelyn Hannel says pro-life and pro-choice campaigners should stop misrepresenting each other.