This site (and others on my server) has been down for a few hours this afternoon, due to a massive pinging from China. I finally tracked down the source of the pinging to the University of Electronic Science and Technology …

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The Commons Committee examining the Coroners and Justice Bill has finally got round to discussing Clause 58. You can read their deliberations here, but for ease of perusal, I’ve copied and tidied them up below. I’ll comment on them tomorrow.

Over on the Changing Attitude blog, Colin has (quite rightly) criticised Lisa Nolland of Anglican Mainstream for getting slightly confused in her writing about bisexuality: Lisa introduces another favourite point of attack – bisexuals. Bisexuals, she writes, either sequentially or …

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As I write, Cadbury’s is announcing that it’s going Fairtrade. I wrote about this subject two years ago: We have a perverse understanding of freedom in the West you know. We talk about being free, but in reality our freedom …

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Vasanthi, one of the eight who voted no to the motion on the Uniqueness of Christ, has replied to my request for an understanding of why she voted as she did. Here is what she had to say: I could …

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