Category archive for ‘linklog’
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Things we know because of science: Two asteroids will pass between the Earth and the Moon today
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Getting away with murder – “Honour killing” in Pakistan
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The new “free” faith schools: unregulated and discriminatory, says Andrew Copson
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The Pope should not be immune, says new book by Geoffrey Robertson QC
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“Catholics: it’s you this Pope has abused” argues Johann Hari
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“Why should I pay for the Pope?” asks Peter Tatchell
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Archbishop of Southwark asks Protest the Pope to “show respect” and demonstrate in a “dignified” manner
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Public against funding Pope’s state visit
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Non-renewable resource Helium is being “lost to the Earth forever”
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Julian Baggini on Stephen Hawking’s deicide
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Not many Free Schools – but divisive, and the first of many?
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Joan Smith in defence of the modern, secular Britain
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God makes “cameo” in new Stephen Hawking book
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Catholic church accuses BBC of bias
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State visit London debate: the arguments and the post-mortem
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Not everyone can pray for the Pope to change his ways
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Evan Harris on science and religion in schools
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Dispute over role of kin-selection in the evolution of self-sacrificing behaviours
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Time lapse videos of the Earth from space
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Humanist “chaplain” explains involvement in “interfaith” dialogue
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John Gribbin on the fine-tuned, man-made universe
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After religion, the discovery that it’s better “to live your life now”
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Robin Ince introduces the cat-in-a-bin principle of science reporting
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Catholic family “not Catholic enough” for school



