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For some time now, banks have wielded hamfistedly the concept of the ‘politically exposed person’. They have withdrawn bank accounts…
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Having worked flat-out to defend judges over the Article 50 case in the Supreme Court, the BBC has gone the…
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At Guildhall on Tuesday, the Centre for Policy Studies held its Margaret Thatcher Conference on Security. Its title is an…
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How much longer can it go on? Deaths caused by terrorism are always followed now by candlelit vigils, a minute’s…
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Before knowing the result of the election, I composed my Chairman’s message in the newsletter of the Rectory Society. In…
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By the time you read this, the campaign will have drawn fractiously to its close, so here is a strong…
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At Mass on Sunday, we were issued with a letter from the Catholic Bishops’ Conference, entitled ‘The General Election 2017’.…
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At Mass on Sunday, we were issued with a letter from the Catholic Bishops’ Conference, entitled ‘The General Election 2017’.…
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In most parts of the world, we have now supped so full of terrorist horrors that the death of 22…
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‘Exclusive invitation: I want to hear from you, Charles’, it said in my inbox. Theresa May wanted me to take…
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Jeremy Corbyn wants to put up income tax only for people who earn more than £80,000 a year, he says.…
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Guy Verhofstadt, the European Parliament’s main Brexit negotiator, tweeted on Monday: ‘Any #Brexit deal requires a strong & stable understanding…
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With Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen through to the final in France, people of a conservative disposition might feel…
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The fact that nothing leaked about Mrs May’s snap election tells you much of what you need to know about…
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Each Easter, I think of David Jones (1895-1974). He was a distinguished painter and, I would (though unqualified) say, a…
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Cadbury and the National Trust stand accused of taking the Easter out of Easter eggs. The Trust’s ‘Easter Egg Trail’…
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An email from the high-minded Carnegie Endowment, marking the triggering of Article 50 and the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of…
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We keep being incited to find it heartwarming that Martin McGuinness and Ian Paisley were known as the Chuckle Brothers.…
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We keep being incited to find it heartwarming that Martin McGuinness and Ian Paisley were known as the Chuckle Brothers.…
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We keep being incited to find it heartwarming that Martin McGuinness and Ian Paisley were known as the Chuckle Brothers.…
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The great achievement of the Scottish Nationalists is to persuade people outside the borders of their own nation — including…
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After he left the Blues and Royals in 1981, the young Tristan Voorspuy drove a motorbike from London to Cape…
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After he left the Blues and Royals in 1981, the young Tristan Voorspuy drove a motorbike from London to Cape…
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Chief Constable Simon Bailey, who heads Operation Hydrant, the police investigation of ‘non-recent’ child abuse cases, now says that paedophiles…