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We Stem 'aid' Is A Short Cut To African Poverty
Page 10 from 28th March 2008Philip Booth argues that we must stop throwing cash at the underdeveloped world S ince the mid 20th century, Catholic social teaching has often......

Ireland's Political Parties Chase A National Mirage
Page 5 from 7th April 1989In the final part of our series on the real Ireland, Jack O'Sullivan looks at its failure to develop a left-right political system on western......

The Critics Are Wrong: Aid Really Does Help The Poor
Page 12 from 30th April 2010With proper safeguards international aid can transform the lives of millions, says Mike Coote F irst the good news. In the 10 general elections I......

Analysis: The Unique Opportunity To End Misery That Is...
Page 3 from 3rd June 2005A TTENTION to aid and debt questions is increasing in the run-up to the G8 meeting. These annual summits are held at the level of heads of state or......

Europe Finds Its Catholic Roots
Page 8 from 2nd December 1994It may be the red rag to the Tory bulls, but the concept of Europe, argues Ken Coates MEP, is greater than the sum of its parts and boasts a......

Citizen John Smith On His Links With Marx And Methodism
Page 5 from 2nd April 1993Richard Cockett argues that Labour's new Christian image will miss its mark, for has never benefited from proclaiming its faith "HOW true it is......

War On Unemployment
Page 5 from 27th January 1995There are 20 million Europeans out of work. Ken Coates MEP examines the ways the European Union can combat the problem through a united effort. If......

Deaths Rise In Mozambique As West Fiddles Over Relief
Page 2 from 10th March 2000By Citra Sidhu CATHOLIC charities have sprung into action following the devastation wreaked by the cyclone in Mozambique, which has claimed tens......

Feeding The Great Soap Opera Of The Economy
Page 10 from 21st April 2000Media matter Nick Thomas W HI:N I AM introduced to people who are told that I am a freelance journalist, they normally ask what I write about. I......

Top Banker Defends Imf
Page 2 from 30th May 1997BY CHRISTINA WHIIT. A LEADING CATHOLIC banker has defended the role of the International Monetary Fund against criticism that it harms the poorest......