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Flying the flag – act of defiance or plea for help?

DATE : 30 April 2026 AUTHOR :

Thursday, 23rd April marked the day when, across the nation, Britons celebrated the martyrdom of St George, Patron Saint of England, who was executed for being a Christian in 303 AD, having previously won acclaim for slaying a dragon terrorising the town of Silene in Turkey.  Legend has it that, in order to get water, the inhabitants […]

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Who’ll Pay the Piper? The Collapse of UK Society

DATE : 15 April 2026 AUTHOR :

It doesn’t take a genius to see that, without urgent action, the UK is headed for disaster.  Fuel shortages resulting from Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, now compounded by the US tit-for-tat blockade of Iranian ports, are already having an impact on our freedom of movement, food supplies, and general cost of living.  And while […]

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What price human life? How can we be so stupid?

DATE : 21 March 2026 AUTHOR :

On Wednesday, 18th March, to what one can only feel will be their enduring shame, the House of Lords voted to reject Baroness Monckton’s amendment that would have removed Clause 208 of the Crime and Policing Bill, allowing a woman to abort her baby up to birth, for any or no reason at all, beyond the […]

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Blasphemy, treachery, and craven-hearted submission

DATE : 17 March 2026 AUTHOR :

On Thursday, 13th March, for the third year in a row, hundreds of Muslims gathered to hold a Grand Iftar – the evening meal at which Muslims break their daily fast during Ramadan – inside Bristol Cathedral.  Preceded by the Adhan, the Muslim call to prayer at sunset – once again recited from inside the cathedral – […]

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Why is God calling us to pray?

DATE : 10 March 2026 AUTHOR :

When I read the news a few weeks back of the latest tranche of the Epstein files being released, with its millions of hitherto unseen documents, emails and photos, a feeling of real horror came over me, mixed with terror.  At the time, I had absolutely no idea why – after all, it wasn’t as if the […]

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