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Causes of gun crime start early and government must act sooner rather than later, says Joseph Kelly

After a terrifying spate of fatal shootings in London and on Merseyside, culminating in the heartbreaking killing of nine-year-old

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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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It’s curtains for Boris, but with it there’s a real chance to put the integrity back into British politics, says Joseph Kelly

Whatever your feelings about Boris Johnson as an individual, most of us will be breathing a huge sigh of

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Government must not be allowed to pass on its moral responsibilities with £350 sponsor a refugee scheme, says Joseph Kelly

In response to the government’s announcement of a £350 monthly payment in exchange for hosting Ukrainian refugees, more than

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A Synodal Church will not only need to listen more, but will have to respond to some hard realities, says Joseph Kelly

With all the drama and controversy that has beset our government and legislators over recent weeks, one thing has

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North Shropshire by-election and Queen’s cancelled Christmas lunch highlight need for change in our priorities, by Joseph Kelly

Please God we might avoid it, but it does look like we’re heading for a second major lockdown. It

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Getting the work/home life balance will be key in rebuilding a post-Covid world, by Joseph Kelly

With Omicron looking increasingly like an aggressive and potentially dangerous Covid variant, it was no surprise that this week

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Mandatory vaccination is a worrying addition to the West’s already dubious stance on Covid, by Joseph Kelly

As if we haven’t got enough to deal with worrying about Omicron and whether or not we are finally

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We need to stop talking about migrants and start talking about people if English Channel crisis is to be resolved, by Joseph Kelly

The emotional responses from across society to Wednesday’s terrible tragedy in the English Channel have been unanimous. The loss

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Government’s ‘sneaky’ attempt to tweak the Care Act will hit poorest pensions hardest when they need support the most, by Joseph Kelly

With all the fuss about the HS2 Rail project unravelling, and the row over MPs second jobs, you could

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Wearing the poppy is not a political gesture, but a remembrance of all who have given their lives so that we may sleep safely, by Joseph Kelly

There aren’t many things I’d care to remember about Liverpool’s shock defeat at West Ham last weekend, but there’s

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How one young person’s school strike exploded into a global movement, and is giving hope to all young people, by Joseph Kelly

For those of us old enough to remember the heady days of political campaigning in across the 1960s and

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