SWEAR WORDS, like everything else, are subject to fashion. Since the London bombings of 2005, a new obscenity has entered the lexicon, alongside the anatomical and the blasphemous: multiculturalism.
Well, can it? Before you answer, take a look at the short video, available on YouTube, that the journalist Dale Hurd posted on CBN, the Christian Broadcasting Network, a few days ago. Don’t let the ...
LONDON — Faced with growing alarm about Islamic militants who have made Britain one of Europe’s most active bases for terrorist plots, Prime Minister David Cameron has mounted an attack on the country ...
After Brexit, Britain has to learn to live with itself. That's the view, anyway, among a number of Westminster's politicians. The issue of immigration has been consistently at the heart of British ...
Britain’s Christian-inspired identity – its heritage and traditions – should be promoted and celebrated, not cast aside by ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Prime Minister David Cameron has launched a “devastating attack” on “30 years of multiculturalism in Britain,” said Oliver Wright and Jerome Taylor in The Independent. In a “radical departure” from ...
Watching the wedding of Meghan and Harry early Saturday morning, I was reminded of a speech given by Robin Cook in 2001. Eager to promote a more inclusive, multicultural version of Britishness, Cook — ...
Most readers would agree that the “war on terror” has altered the ways that we understand and evaluate multicultural society in the West. Civil liberties of minority groups no longer seem as important ...
ON FEBRUARY 5th David Cameron gave a speech about Islamism and British values at a conference in Munich. Back home, the rows have not stopped since. Much of the fuss has a distinctly synthetic tang.