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Trafficking’s human face

Laura Sheahen

Many vulnerable girls in Nepal are tricked into leaving home and working as prostitutes, sometimes by older women in their own communities. But now a local Catholic aid agency is raising awareness of trafficking and putting pressure on the Government to crack down on it Free 

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Barriers to social mobility Free 

The remarkable series of television documentaries made by Michael Apted, which began with 7 Up in 1964 and continued with 56 Up this week, has charted the lives of a dozen or so British children. It was evident from this week’s episode that for ...

Parked, but the meter is ticking

Is there a right time to talk about gay marriage? Or to put it another way, is there a wrong time? In answering the latter question, certainly one Cabinet minister of the Coalition Government – a Government whose leaders are publicly committed to ...

Clare Short: ‘Church gave me best of values that have continued into my political and adult life'
Former Labour minister offers candid and fond reflection on her Catholic upbringing

I've chosen as my theme the link between a Catholic childhood and radical politics. I fear this may be slightly self-indulgent and autobiographical but there are some points ...

Secularism - good or bad?
Archbishop Nichols and Cardinal Murphy-O'Connor take opposing views

The two most senior clerics in England and Wales set out on the same day contrasting visions of the threats posed to Christianity by secularism.

In a lecture at ...

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 Columnists

Clifford LongleyClifford Longley

‘Bishop Bill, as everyone calls him, has been the victim of a grave miscarriage of justice’

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Christopher HowseChristopher Howse

‘The Dalai Lama’s oracular status has penetrated even The Sun’

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 Books and arts

Pitiless power of Henry’s Man Free 
Bring Up the Bodies
Hilary Mantel
The rise and fall of Anne Boleyn, from Henry VIII’s bed and the throne of England to death on the scaffold, is the stuff of a medieval morality play or a Hollywood soap ...

       
Bishop Davies: leading or dividing?
Christopher Lamb

He has only worn the mitre for 18 months but Bishop Mark Davies has already made a big impression ...

Without justice, charity is undermined
Abigail Frymann

There comes a time when you have to stop pulling bodies out of the water and go upriver ...

Errant Knights need to show some humility
Elena Curti

Precisely why has the British branch of the Knights of Malta had a huge falling out over ...


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