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In a world where the truth now seems to be whatever the individual thinks it is – God is the ONLY certainty, says Joseph Kelly

As someone who’s worked in journalism for some 40 years now, much of it in the tabloid arena, I’m

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COP27 would do well to heed the concerns of Pope Francis for God’s creation as Vatican formally joins the process, says Joseph Kelly

From 6th to 18th November, Heads of State, ministers and negotiators, climate activists, civil society representatives and CEOs will

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Economy of Francesco movement proves there is an alternative model for a just and prosperous society, says Joseph Kelly

With all the financial turmoil and worry that has been consuming the country over the past few days, you’d

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Latest challenges to RE and Relationships curriculum should be warning to Catholic schools that state partnership is changing, says Joseph Kelly

As the sombre final curtain fell on the second Elizabethan age, much of the outgoing narrative has focussed on

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There’s a strong Catholic case for King Charles III being an interventionist monarch, says Joseph Kelly

Whilst the queue of people wanting to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II past seems to be growing

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This week the world commemorated Hiroshima Day, but the message still isn’t getting through that our nuclear arsenals must go, says Joseph Kelly

In a world that is becoming dangerously unstable for a whole range of reasons, it was inevitable that the

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Vatican may face hard decisions if tensions in the South China Sea deteriotate any further, says Joseph Kelly

As if the world didn’t have enough to worry about with the recent nuclear annihilation posturing that has been

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Biggest crisis in history of NHS exposes weakness of an “economy that kills”, says Joseph Kelly

Not surprisingly, the focus of the current race to be UK Prime Minister has seen the two candidates focussing

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As the sun sets on the Johnson era can faith in British politics be revived? asks Joseph Kelly

Yesterday afternoon, in the gladiatorial pit of the House of Commons, Boris Johnson delivered a characteristically bullish valediction as

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Urgent action is needed to tackle the dark and disturbing world of child trafficking, says Joseph Kelly

“Most people know me as Mo Farah, but it’s not my name or it’s not the reality. The real

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The UK’s ramshackle approach to defence spending is doing little to encourage a safer world, says Joseph Kelly

Over the past few weeks I’ve been in Liverpool quite a lot, and a late night stop off on

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