Christopher Hitchens was curious about religion – the better to know his enemy
Larry Taunton’s book mistakes intellectual enquiry for religious belief
Larry Taunton’s book mistakes intellectual enquiry for religious belief
Defenders will say he has a right to know official cabinet information before the public, but how far will Prince Charles’ meddling go?
To call Brendan O’Neill a professional contrarian would be to elevate him to the status of something he isn’t. Brendan O’Neill is a troll. A professional troll, but a troll nonetheless.
Seymour is way off the mark with this book. His failure to grasp Hitchens’s capability for political modification is symptomatic of the curious and dogmatic political tradition that Seymour belongs to.
Carl Packman reviews AC Grayling’s The God Argument: The Case Against Religion and for Humanism by AC Grayling.
Alex Hern highlights the courage and conviction of Christopher Hitchens who died yesterday
David Cameron’s NHS pledges reveal coalition insecurities. Some have already been compromised and others represent the antithesis of Lansley’s reforms.