Britain’s relationship with booze is beyond abusive

By Camilla Tominey in 'The Spectator', 1 February 2020 I’m not one of these teetotallers who frowns on people who imbibe, like an angsty ex-smoker who petulantly swats away vape fumes. It would be rather hypocritical because for years, I was what you would describe as a ‘problem’ drinker. In the sense that, every time…

Did Britain commit a war crime in Dresden? A conversation

In February 1945, the Allies, led by Sir Arthur Harris and Bomber Command, destroyed the historic city of Dresden, killing 25,000, most of them civilians. For the 75th anniversary, Sinclair McKay, author of a recent book on the bombing raid, and A.N. Wilson discuss whether it should be regarded as a ‘war crime’. From 'The Spectator', 8 February…

Pope Francis remakes the American hierarchy, one bishop at a time

by Fr Thomas Reece in The National Catholic Reporter, 29 January 2020 As archbishop of Philadelphia, Charles Chaput was not afraid to take a different line from the pope on issues facing the church. In 2016, after Pope Francis opened the possibility of Communion for divorced and remarried Catholics, Chaput added a stipulation: In his…