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Why Catholic Workers Can Feel Abandoned

Page 4 from 27th October 1967

By Hugh Kay IT took a left-wing Tory group to call a halt to some of the hogwash talked last week about the trade union movement. "Stop knocking......

Local Church The Key To Irish Knowing The English

Page 14 from 18th March 1988

THE Irish citizen living in England is, by definition, the focus of divided loyalties. He feels Irish in England, and if not English in Ireland, at......

Meet The Glorious Ancestor

Page 8 from 17th December 2004

Next year marks the 190th anniversary of the death by firing squad of Charles de la Bédoyère, aide de camp to Napoleon Bonaparte. Quentin de la......

Protestant King Country Mourns Her Heroes In Spain

Page 11 from 5th March 1937

" Our attitude towards the whole Coronation ceremony must be one of detachment and protest while our country is partitioned, and while the......

Not With A Bang But A Whimper

Page 6 from 24th December 1959

WHEN 1 started to look back in the files for the past year my first feeling was: what a lot of mediocre stuff I've been watching. Certainly the......

`i Thought I Was A Bit Long In The Tooth'

Page 7 from 8th August 2008

Ed West meets the convert given the daunting task of preserving the mother church of England and Wales s the Church prepares for a new wave of......

The French And The British

Page 4 from 29th March 1963

W HY are the French people so' different from the British ? Is it their educational system which makes them so intellectually alive and analytical......

The Prodigious Talents Of Caledonia's Sweet Songstress

Page 12 from 14th July 2000

Charterhouse Chronicle Brian Brindley M Y FAVOURITE Scottish poet is not Robert Burns (with whose work I have never really been able to get on)......

Elgar Remembered

Page 7 from 23rd March 1984

FIFTY YEARS after Sir Edward Elgar's death, the Elgar family is alive and well, and still living in his native county of Worcestershire. That is......

At Home In Jerusalem

Page 5 from 7th February 1997

FELIX CORLEY meets the Dominican Scripture scholar, Fr Jerome Murphy-O'Connor, in his home in the heart of Israel, and finds a man of blunt and......

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