Bernard Lewis’ What Went Wrong: Reflections on Islam & The West (1)
I’d not really appreciated before quite how controversial Bernard Lewis (left) is seen in some circles (perhaps especially because he was regularly consulted by the Bush
I’d not really appreciated before quite how controversial Bernard Lewis (left) is seen in some circles (perhaps especially because he was regularly consulted by the Bush
Just been leafing through the latest Tate magazine – one of my favourite bits is the regular feature MicroTate where people from different walks of
Having painted something of an amateurish potted 20th Century history of Sarajevo, here is one story that gave me great hope. Last week, I was
One of the most unsettling things in recent years is how the rosy-tinted, enlightenment perception of human nature has persisted for years, despite relentless evidence
Bit of a bumper edition this August – to help you while away the long idle hours of the summer… Sacred Treasure A FASCINATING article
Yesterday’s Observer carried a chilling article about the BNP. Having surveyed various candidate’s blogs and websites, it brings together a number of things they have
Just been reading a scary article in today’s paper: Nick Griffin (leader of BNP) is poised to be elected as an MEP and could possibly
My heart slightly sank when I noticed that Lindsay Brown’s morning expositions were going to be on Colossians. This was certainly not because Lindsay was
This simple advert (from Transport for London) is simple genius. Taken from dothetest.co.uk I’m sure there are all kinds of implications from this – from
This book has courted controversy in all quarters. It’s not hard to see why – read some of the different reviews linked here (which range
It is STILL going on – I can’t bear it. And now around 800 are dead, including a specifically targeted opposition MP. Africa and Africans
When there is no freedom of press, when there is no freedom of assembly, when there is no right to a fair trial and when