Rev. Dr Bernard Randall
Rev. Dr Bernard Randall, is an Oxford University graduate in Theology, former Director of Studies for Theology at the University of Cambridge and former chaplain at Christ’s College Cambridge.
When will bishops be held to account?
If you challenge the progressive establishment, prepare to be abandoned by the hierarchy of the Church of England
Hey, regulator, leave those teachers alone
Against authoritarian tolerance in education
My fight for free speech goes on
Or else this precedent could silence dissent
Traditional teaching is now a safeguarding issue
Is there no place for me in the Church of England?
The cancelled chaplain
As a Christian chaplain I have to challenge atheistic Queer Theory
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Grooming gangs and the truth
We should not give ammunition to deniers of the grooming gangs scandal
Why has Keir Starmer been so unpopular?
He was the perfect embodiment of a failing system
Babies need women
Leaving children with only men who are not their parents is foolish and dangerous
Stop ignoring the Islamisation of our democracy
The British state is bending to Islamism, not attempting to defeat it
Symphonies have life
John McCabe: 2 symphonies and cello concerto (Signum Classics)
Critical briefing: Unite the Kingdom
What you need to know about the Unite the Kingdom march on May 16
An anti-gambling bonanza
Don’t expect a lot of objective and thorough research from a new “gambling harms” organisation
The memory wars
Poland and Ukraine must find some way to stop falling out over history
That viral Reddit post does not say a lot about society
Don’t confuse your caricature of your outgroup for the real thing
The end of corporate silence
Louis Mosley’s demolition of Zack Polanski shows how companies are learning to confront political fantasy head-on
The original sin
It should not have been difficult to see that there were problems with appointing Peter Mandelson
The tears of Keir’s
It was an anticlimactic end to an unconvincing premiership
London vs the rest of the country
The publishing industry should aim to be more provincial and less metropolitan
The man who knew too little
Faced with Mandelson, Starmer offers a bold defence: he didn’t know, and that’s what makes him blameless
Hyperventilating vexillology
Once councils flew the symbols of the realm; now they proclaim the enthusiasms of the age
