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Nicholas Leonard: Brown's spin doctors are frantically trying to humanise his image as the election draws near

Monday February 08 2010

The Vatican is now more actively involved in trying to influence key political decisions in Britain than at any time since 1527 when Henry VIII clashed with the Pope over his plan to get his marriage to Catherine of Aragon annulled so that he could marry Anne Boleyn.

Medb Ruane: As the UK marches to the equality drum, lesbians feel the belt of the Pope's crozier

Medb Ruane Saturday February 06 2010

Arsenal suffered a thrashing from Man U on Sunday but it paled to the reddener the House of Lords delivered to Harriet Harman, days after Pope Benedict intervened.

Max Clifford reads a statement on behalf of Vanessa Perroncel (right), who said that she would not sell the story of her alleged affair with John Terry

Terry pays £400,000 to buy the silence of lingerie model

Saturday February 06 2010

John Terry endured the most expensive day of his football career yesterday, losing the captaincy of the England football team and paying out £400,000 (€458,000) to the lingerie model with whom he is alleged to have had an affair.

David Quinn: Religious freedoms under attack from equality laws

Friday February 05 2010

The more equality a society has the less freedom it has. The trick is to find the right balance between the two. This is an absolute rule of politics and no one should ever be elected to office without knowing it.

Wedding 'prayer postcard' launched

Wednesday January 27 2010

Worries about the dress, the cake and whether the bride will turn up on time can be commended to the Almighty under a wedding prayer scheme unveiled by the Church of England.

AIB gets chunk of Big Apple after $4.4bn default

Tuesday January 26 2010

ALLIED Irish Banks is set to become a reluctant and partial owner of New York's biggest apartment block after the collapse of one of the largest property deals in US history.

Top cleric warns of immigrant 'threat'

Thursday January 07 2010

THE former Archbishop of Canterbury is today warning that failure to cut back the levels of immigration "could be seriously damaging to the future harmony of our society".

Bishop seeks union help to fight church bullying

Tuesday January 05 2010

A BISHOP is among 150 clergy and ministers in the UK who have sought protection with the trade union Unite from what it describes as a culture of bullying in the established church.