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Why I Voted For Abortion
Page 5 from 29th December 1978MRS THATCHER, was so shocked that I should ask what a Conservative Government would do about the rising rate of marital breakdowns that she told me......

Everyone Must Help To Beat London's Big Housing Problem
Page 4 from 19th March 1965By 1 Fr. EAMONN CASEY National Director, Catholic Housing Aid Society THE Milner I lolland Report on housing in the Greater London Area has been......

Rescued From Racism By The Love Of Gk
Page 7 from 5th February 2010At 20 the National Front’s youth leader was sent to jail. Today Joseph Pearce is a leading Catholic writer. Ed West talks to him J oseph Pearce is......

They Nurse Dolls But
Page 13 from 15th July 1938Can t Have ies GROWINGG SCARE ABOUT POPULATION DECLINE Peers Favour Family Allowance But Government Says: "Not Yet" The scare about the......

Catholic Parliamentary Candidates
Page 2 from 4th October 1974Among the candidates in Thursday's General Election are the following Catholics: LABOUR BUCHANAN, Richard Glasgow Springburn. MP for that......

Does Nuclear 'security' Cut Out The Spiritual?
Page 4 from 8th October 1982WITH THE appearance of nuclear weapons in national defence programmes and the disastrous economic effect of the military build-up, a big question......

Guyana Sets Out On Its Own Under Racist Shadow
Page 4 from 27th May 1966Norman St. John-Stevas says ... B RITISH GUIANA — South America's only country that is nearly half nonChristian, speaks only English and is 90 per......

Bleak Forecast For Race Relations In Britain
Page 9 from 10th November 1967BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT G RIM forebodings about the future of race relations in Britain were made last weekend after a "coloured take-over" of......

Let's Raise The Level Of Debate In This Bitter Election
Page 4 from 22nd February 1974by TIM SHEEHEY Whatever the politicians say, a General Election should not be fought simply on one or two issues. The Government we are about to......

More On A Race Problems
Page 5 from 26th February 1965By Norman St. John-Stevas, M.P. THE problem of race relations remains the g ravest domestic issue facing the British people at the present time.......