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The blasphemy of pay-as-you-pray

A SACRILEGIOUS decision by the National Cathedral of the Episcopal Church (the even woker, if t’were possible, estranged American child of the C of E) in Washington to charge $7 per person for attendance at their Christmas Eve Eucharist has provoked a rightful furore in Christian circles. Payment for church services or to obtain ecclesiastical […]

The COP squad are coming for our cows

PUTTING the world back on track to meet the Paris goal of limiting global temperature rises to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels is the challenge facing the faithful meeting for COP28 in Dubai this week. Or, as the sceptic might put it, the burning question of how to keep their Net Zero gravy train on the road.   […]

Robert Jenrick resigns over Rwanda plan

THE immigration minister’s departure comes after emergency legislation aimed at reviving the stalled Rwanda asylum policy avoided the most hard-line option to leave the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The post Robert Jenrick resigns over Rwanda plan appeared first on The Conservative Woman. Source link

That Reminds Me: Our Man in the South Seas

TOWARDS the end of 1913, a young Cambridge graduate named Arthur Grimble was nominated to a cadetship in the Colonial Office. This meant he would serve a three-year probation period which, if successful, would lead to his appointment as a permanent officer. The key was to show qualities of leadership. This filled him with dread. […]

Notes from the Sticks: The ptarmigan’s ptrousers

DURING this spell of freezing weather I thought we would look at a bird that is well adapted to these conditions, the ptarmigan. More properly called the rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta), in Britain it is found only in the mountains of the Scottish Highlands, but it also breeds across Arctic and Subarctic Eurasia, North America and Greenland […]