What kind of people throw rubbish out of their car window? It’s time to shame the litter louts

by India Knight in The Sunday Times Magazine, 21 April 2019 We were driving back from the supermarket one evening and the light and the hedgerows and the fields were so beautiful that we went the long way. The sky was pink. The lanes were empty. There were loads of hares. Pheasants were bumbling about…

Pomegranates and Easter

by Waldemar Januszczak in The Sunday Times, 21 April 2019 The rediscovered Botticelli at Ranger’s House is very good news — not least for what it tells us about pomegranates this Easter Day. A good thing to do at Easter is to find an Old Master image of the baby Jesus sitting on his mother’s…

Benedict’s letter about sex abuse crisis is a regrettable text

by Michael Sean Winters in The National Catholic Reporter (USA), 11 April 2019 When a friend first sent me Pope Emeritus Benedict's article about the root causes of clergy sex abuse, I thought the text was a hoax. Here, it seemed, was a caricature of both Joseph Ratzinger's once powerful intellect and of conservative explanations…

James Cracknell’s flaws as a husband helped to make him a great sportsman

By Matthew Syed in THE TIMES, 10 April 2019 Like many readers, I was struck by the piece by Beverley Turner on these pages on Monday. It was about the break-up of her marriage with James Cracknell, a story that some will feel should never have been aired publicly, but which I found wise and moving. Cracknell,…