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Dr John Carliste had the following letter published in The Tablet
IofC has made a submission to the House of Commons Select Committee on International Development
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Film about Solzhenitsyn's Nobel Prize speech inspires Syrian blogger.
City Council and Hope in the Cities conduct dialogue on creating diverse workforce
A survey of teenage attitudes prompts Kenneth Noble to ask himself some pertinent questions as a parent.
A step in seeking to heal the legacy of the Atlantic Slave Trade, in which Liverpool played a major part
A better understanding of the moral philosophy of the founder of free market capitalism, Adam Smith
On the 5-7 March, a remarkably touching, sometimes harrowing, yet inspiring production took place at London’s Southbank Centre.
Dr Bryan Hamlin is moved to visit the seen of the Boston Marathon bombings - and considers whether violence is increasing or not
John Bond explains why he is voting for Britain to remain in the European Union
On a recent visit to Brazil Mohan Bhagwandas found himself impressed by 'the boundless energy' of the Brazilians, 'even when the
Bhanu Kale reflects on the challenges India faces, and the role the ordinary Indian can play in meeting them.
A remarkable couple, living in Wythenshawe, is using their family home to help young offenders find a new start
The EU referendum: most of the discussion focuses on what would benefit the UK. But what would be best for Europe?
The idea that Americans are afraid may seem far-fetched to citizens of other countries
Healing the past, and the present – a sculptor and three cities find ‘a symbol of reconciliation’.
Prison camp survivor Melville Carson is interviewed on TV
Peter Riddell reflects on the importance of faith to society.
18 years after the Chernobyl disaster, millions of people are still suffering from its aftermath, a Belarusian scientist reports
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