The Energy Transition is Dead
2 March 2025
by Tilak Doshi
When Did our Era of National Demoralisation Begin?
1 March 2025
by Joanna Gray
On the 75th anniversary of Orwell's death, Oscar Evans laments that there is something demoralising about feeling oneself alone in one's country, recognising that we had something special but it is disappearing before us.
The Church of England has told clergy in Birmingham to watch out for "problematic words" in Christmas carols that imply Jesus is the "true Messiah" or other religions aren't valid. And they wonder why the pews are empty.
Justin Welby, like Dickens's Mrs Jellyby in Bleak House, is all charity abroad but blind to problems at home; now, even his apologies ring hollow, says Peter Harris.
The Church of England is overspending on HR and "politicised roles" such as diversity, social justice, LGBT and Net Zero officers at the expense of parishes, a report has warned.
Labour's swivel-eyed Net Zero zealotry is getting more cult-like by the day, says Sallust – as two recent articles in the Daily Telegraph, one on a weird 19th century sect and one on COP29, make clear.
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has resigned following the storm surrounding his mishandling of a child sex abuse scandal. Conservatives will not miss the painfully woke cleric. But will his replacement be worse?
Why isn't the Archbishop of Canterbury coming clean to Alastair Campbell about what the C of E is up to on same-sex marriage? Shouldn't we expect higher standards from a senior churchman?
The CofE's new "Head of Racial Justice Priority" position offers a staggering £66,646 – more than double the salary of its parish priests – prompting fierce debate over priorities in a deficit-riddled diocese.
Vicars have been told to give parishioners blankets to keep them warm instead of heating the churches as the Church of England continues towards its 2030 Net Zero goal.
Church of England guidance for teachers has been slammed for pushing the anti-science idea that a person's sex is "assigned" at birth rather than a biological fact and telling teachers to challenge "outdated terms".
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