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  • Warm welcome

    We plan to make the Pope’s visit a most uncomfortable experience, says Keith Porteous Wood

  • Film review: Lourdes

    Behind its restrained seriousness, this dramatisation of a disabled woman's pilgrimage has a vicious sense of humour, says Fred Rowson

  • Book Review: Secret Affairs by Mark Curtis

    Did the British government collude with terrorists? Richard Wilson finds out

  • Fun-loving Muslims

    Islamic dating sites reveal Muslims to be just as shallow as everyone else, says Theodore Dalrymple

  • Material errors

    In arguing that quantum physics challenges the materialist view of the world, Jay Lakhani gets his science wrong, says Mano Singham

  • Book Review: Is God Still an Englishman? by Cole Moreton

    Francis Beckett finds out whether the English have lost their soul

  • Work ethics

    When religious beliefs conflict with professional duties how do we decide what's fair? We asked Richard Rowson, the man who wrote the rules

  • Editorial: Catholic crisis

    It is time the for the Catholic Church to be held to account

  • Q&A: Daniel Dennett and Linda LaScola

    A powerful new piece of research by philosopher Daniel Dennett and qualitative researcher Linda LaScola features interviews with five Christian ministers who have lost their faith but continue to preach. At the top are quotes from two of the priests, and below we speak to the authors

  • The Catholic Church acts as a law unto itself

    Child abuse is far from the only crime the Vatican has to admit. Just look at its record in Africa, says Richard Wilson