Technology is pushing back the frontiers of early survival for babies, writes Mary Kenny
Month: September 2014
We must hold people accountable for failings of Rotherham
Rotherham abuse scandal: it’s not all about race. It’s about criminal ineptitude says Tim Stanley
We’ve come a long way on the road to peace
Martin O’Brien meets controversial peace activist Mairead Maguire
Pope Francis urges Gaza Christians to stand firm
Pope continues to offer his prayers and encouragement
New call for rethink on abortion as new figures show survival rate
There were 565 babies aborted at 23 weeks’ gestation in 2011
Pope hears of plight of persecuted Iraqi Christians
Pope Francis telephoned a priest serving refugees at a camp in northern Iraq after receiving a heartfelt letter from him about the suffering of Christians there. Fr Behnam Benoka, who received the call, told the Zenit news agency that the Pope expressed his closeness to persecuted Christians and his gratitude at the work of volunteers.…
Francis to preside over joint September weddings
The mid-September ceremony will be the first papal celebration of a wedding since 2000.
We’ve come a long way on the road to peace
Martin O’Brien meets controversial peace activist Mairead Maguire
Healthy media debate needs regulation
It’s now in the open, liberals don’t like balanced debate, writes David Quinn
X Factor meets Slumdog Millionaire
The trouble about making a film based on a true story like this is that one has to become a kind of slave to facts. In this case the facts are that two young boys, Rinku and Kinesh, were plucked from obscurity in India in 2008 to join a major league baseball team in America.…