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Canterbury Tales redux
Pilgrimage still serves to bring people together
Wining and dining = reconciling
If turbulent priests can reach an accord over food and drink, then so can politicians
Dealing with sticky fingers
Theft is the enemy of good business, leaving less for profit, wages and the taxman
Stand with Salman Rushdie
There should be no doubt
Transing Joan
She, Joan. You, hack
In defence of package holidays
Uno beero por favor!
Constitutional curiosities
Where do Truss and Sunak stand?
Levelling up to where?
The chatterati are in no place to lecture
Why the Church fails to get answers from above
The Anglican hierarchy is obsessed with management structures over the real issues of morality, theology and falling congregations
Let there be light
Raphael’s masterful depiction of divine light owes much to Dante, who incorporated the latest
optical thinking in his visionary poetry